Symmetry-Informed Governing Equation Discovery
Abstract
Despite the advancements in learning governing differential equations from observations of dynamical systems, data-driven methods are often unaware of fundamental physical laws, such as frame invariance. As a result, these algorithms may search an unnecessarily large space and discover less accurate or overly complex equations. In this paper, we propose to leverage symmetry in automated equation discovery to compress the equation search space and improve the accuracy and simplicity of the learned equations. Specifically, we derive equivariance constraints from the time-independent symmetries of ODEs. Depending on the types of symmetries, we develop a pipeline for incorporating symmetry constraints into various equation discovery algorithms, including sparse regression and genetic programming. In experiments across diverse dynamical systems, our approach demonstrates better robustness against noise and recovers governing equations with significantly higher probability than baselines without symmetry.
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Text
Yang et al. "Symmetry-Informed Governing Equation Discovery." Neural Information Processing Systems, 2024. doi:10.52202/079017-2085Markdown
[Yang et al. "Symmetry-Informed Governing Equation Discovery." Neural Information Processing Systems, 2024.](https://mlanthology.org/neurips/2024/yang2024neurips-symmetryinformed/) doi:10.52202/079017-2085BibTeX
@inproceedings{yang2024neurips-symmetryinformed,
title = {{Symmetry-Informed Governing Equation Discovery}},
author = {Yang, Jianke and Rao, Wang and Dehmamy, Nima and Walters, Robin and Yu, Rose},
booktitle = {Neural Information Processing Systems},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.52202/079017-2085},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/neurips/2024/yang2024neurips-symmetryinformed/}
}