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Discover governing differential equations from evolving systems

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PHYSICAL REVIEW RESEARCH
Volume 5, Issue 2, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevResearch.5.023126

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This paper discusses the method of discovering governing equations from streaming data. An online modeling method is proposed to handle samples one by one sequentially and performs well in discovering ordinary and partial differential equations. Additionally, the proposed method is competitive in identifying change points and discovering governing equations.
Discovering the governing equations of evolving systems from available observations is essential and chal-lenging. In this paper, we consider a different scenario: discovering governing equations from streaming data. Current methods struggle to discover governing differential equations with considering measurements as a whole, leading to failure to handle this task. We propose an online modeling method capable of handling samples one by one sequentially by modeling streaming data instead of processing the entire data set. The proposed method performs well in discovering ordinary differential equations and partial differential equations from streaming data. Evolving systems are changing over time, which invariably changes with system status. Thus finding the exact change points is critical. The measurement generated from a changed system is distributed dissimilarly to before; hence the difference can be identified by the proposed method. Our proposal is competitive in identifying the change points and discovering governing differential equations in three hybrid systems and two switching linear systems.

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