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Real-time parameter recovery from partial observations.

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Abstract

We modify a standard data assimilation algorithm to 'on-the-fly' recover parameters of a turbulent flow. Four specific examples are highlighted: 1) partial observations of the velocity field in 2D Navier-Stokes simulations allows us to accurately recover the viscosity, 2) partial observations of the state allow us to identify artificial parameters of the Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation, 3) partial observations of the voriticity field allow for recovery of the Prandtl and Rayleigh numbers in turbulent 2D Rayleigh-Benard convection, and 4) sparse observations of the velocity field allow for a full recovery of the entire forcing field in forced 2D turbulence. The approach highlighted here is significant because the parameter identification is performed as the data is observed, and there is rigorous justification for the algorithm's performance.

Publication: Farhat, Aseel, et al. "Identifying the body force from partial observations of a 2D incompressible velocity field." arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.04701 (2023).<br><br>Pachev, Benjamin, Jared P. Whitehead, and Shane A. McQuarrie. "Concurrent MultiParameter Learning Demonstrated on the Kuramoto--Sivashinsky Equation." SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing 44.5 (2022): A2974-A2990.<br><br>Carlson, Elizabeth, et al. "Dynamically learning the parameters of a chaotic system using partial observations." arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.08354 (2021).

Presenters

  • Jared P Whitehead

    Brigham Young University

Authors

  • Jared P Whitehead

    Brigham Young University

  • Joshua Newey

    Brigham Young University

  • Adam Larios

    University of Nebraska

  • Benjamin Pachev

    University of Texas

  • Aseel Farhat

    Florida State University

  • Elizabeth Carlson

    California Institute of Technology

  • Vincent R Martinez

    Hunter College

  • Jacob Murri

    University of California Los Angeles