— This paper extends a state projection method for structure preserving model reduction to situations where only a weaker notion of system structure is available. This weaker notion of structure, identifying the causal relationship between manifest variables of the system, is especially relevant is settings such as systems biology, where a clear partition of state variables into distinct subsystems may be unknown, or not even exist. The resulting technique, like similar approaches, does not provide theoretical performance guarantees, so an extensive computational study is conducted, and it is observed to work fairly well in practice. Moreover, necessary conditions, characterizing structurally minimal realizations, and sufficient conditions, characterizing edge loss resulting from the reduction process, are presented.
Enoch Yeung, Jorge M. Goncalves, Henrik Sandberg,