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Deep Learning of Chaotic Systems from Partially-Observed Data

Published 12 May 2022 in cs.LG and nlin.CD | (2205.08384v1)

Abstract: Recently, a general data driven numerical framework has been developed for learning and modeling of unknown dynamical systems using fully- or partially-observed data. The method utilizes deep neural networks (DNNs) to construct a model for the flow map of the unknown system. Once an accurate DNN approximation of the flow map is constructed, it can be recursively executed to serve as an effective predictive model of the unknown system. In this paper, we apply this framework to chaotic systems, in particular the well-known Lorenz 63 and 96 systems, and critically examine the predictive performance of the approach. A distinct feature of chaotic systems is that even the smallest perturbations will lead to large (albeit bounded) deviations in the solution trajectories. This makes long-term predictions of the method, or any data driven methods, questionable, as the local model accuracy will eventually degrade and lead to large pointwise errors. Here we employ several other qualitative and quantitative measures to determine whether the chaotic dynamics have been learned. These include phase plots, histograms, autocorrelation, correlation dimension, approximate entropy, and Lyapunov exponent. Using these measures, we demonstrate that the flow map based DNN learning method is capable of accurately modeling chaotic systems, even when only a subset of the state variables are available to the DNNs. For example, for the Lorenz 96 system with 40 state variables, when data of only 3 variables are available, the method is able to learn an effective DNN model for the 3 variables and produce accurately the chaotic behavior of the system.

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