Adaptive Sparse Polynomial Chaos Expansions via Leja Interpolation
Dimitrios Loukrezis, Herbert De Gersem

TL;DR
This paper introduces an adaptive, interpolation-based method for constructing sparse polynomial chaos expansions using Leja points, enabling efficient surrogate modeling and uncertainty analysis in high-dimensional problems.
Contribution
It proposes a novel Leja sequence-based interpolation approach for sparse PCEs that are exact on collocation points and can be directly transformed into orthogonal polynomial expansions.
Findings
The method produces accurate surrogate models in low and moderate dimensions.
It outperforms traditional spectral projection and regression-based methods in efficiency.
Numerical experiments confirm robustness across different input distributions.
Abstract
This work suggests an interpolation-based stochastic collocation method for the non-intrusive and adaptive construction of sparse polynomial chaos expansions (PCEs). Unlike pseudo-spectral projection and regression-based stochastic collocation methods, the proposed approach results in PCEs featuring one polynomial term per collocation point. Moreover, the resulting PCEs are interpolating, i.e., they are exact on the interpolation nodes/collocation points. Once available, an interpolating PCE can be used as an inexpensive surrogate model, or be post-processed for the purposes of uncertainty quantification and sensitivity analysis. The main idea is conceptually simple and relies on the use of Leja sequence points as interpolation nodes. Using Newton-like, hierarchical basis polynomials defined upon Leja sequences, a sparse-grid interpolation can be derived, the basis polynomials of which…
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TopicsProbabilistic and Robust Engineering Design · Wind and Air Flow Studies · Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
