Applied Mathematics Colloquia by Ioannis Kevrekidis: No Equations, No Variables, No Space and No Time: Data and the Modeling of Complex Systems

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RE 104

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Bloomberg Distinguished Professor, Johns Hopkins University

Title:

No Equations, No Variables, No Space and No Time: Data and the Modeling of Complex Systems

Abstract:

I will give an overview of a research path in data driven modeling of complex systems over the last 30 or so years ā€“ from the early days of shallow neural networks and autoencoders for nonlinear dynamical system identification, to the more recent derivation of data driven ā€œemergentā€ spaces in which to better learn generative PDE laws. In all illustrations presented, I will try to point out connections between the ā€œtraditionalā€ numerical analysis we know and love, and the more modern data-driven tools and techniques we now have ā€“ and some mathematical questions they hopefully make possible for us to answer.

 

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