Noisy dynamic simulations in the presence of symmetry: data alignment and model reduction

Physics – Computational Physics

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We process snapshots of trajectories of evolution equations with intrinsic symmetries, and demonstrate the use of recently developed eigenvector-based techniques to successfully quotient out the degrees of freedom associated with the symmetries in the presence of noise. Our illustrative examples include a one-dimensional evolutionary partial differential (the Kuramoto-Sivashinsky) equation with periodic boundary conditions, as well as a stochastic simulation of nematic liquid crystals which can be effectively modeled through a nonlinear Smoluchowski equation on the surface of a sphere. This is a useful first step towards data mining the "symmetry-adjusted" ensemble of snapshots in search of an accurate low-dimensional parametrization (and the associated reduction of the original dynamical system). We also demonstrate a technique ("vector diffusion maps") that combines, in a single formulation, the symmetry removal step and the dimensionality reduction step.

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