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Machine Learning for Computational Dynamics

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Project "MALCOD" data sheet

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Coordinator
POTSDAM INSTITUT FUER KLIMAFOLGENFORSCHUNG 

Organization address
address: Telegrafenberg 31
city: POTSDAM
postcode: 14473
website: http://www.pik-potsdam.de

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 Coordinator Country Germany [DE]
 Project website https://www.pik-potsdam.de/research/projects/externally/externally-funded-project-details/462
 Total cost 171˙460 €
 EC max contribution 171˙460 € (100%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.1.3.2. (Nurturing excellence by means of cross-border and cross-sector mobility)
 Code Call H2020-MSCA-IF-2014
 Funding Scheme MSCA-IF-EF-ST
 Starting year 2015
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2015-09-01   to  2017-08-31

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1    POTSDAM INSTITUT FUER KLIMAFOLGENFORSCHUNG DE (POTSDAM) coordinator 171˙460.00

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 Project objective

The proposed research aims to establish groundbreaking new methods for the numerical analysis of dynamical systems by using tools from the field of machine learning. The intersection of the fields of machine learning and computational dynamics is largely unexplored, and this proposal aims at the first systematic development of a unified theory, with a view to applying the ideas to problems in the commercial and energy sectors. Recent results by the applicant in set approximation for control systems demonstrate the power of this approach, the results of which significantly improve on the current state-of-the-art methods for set approximation. This approach is based on a functional analytic framework frequently exploited in modern machine learning methods: the reproducing kernel Hilbert space (RKHS). Algorithms are designed to seek functions in the RKHS that characterise important dynamical properties of the system. This highly interdisciplinary research programme will develop a powerful and unified approach to create new algorithms that can either use input data generated from the evolution equations (if they are available) or measured data obtained directly from applications.

The host institution PIK is a transdisciplinary host institution focused on climate modeling and sustainability. The tools developed during the course of the fellowship will be applied to the problem of basin stability and synchronisation of power grid networks. This proposal also includes two secondment phases to be spent at the non-academic partner organisation Ambrosys GmbH (AMB). There, the applicant will apply the research results to problems in image rendering in movies and turbulent flow across aerofoils, which are commercial applications already studied at AMB. The applicant will benefit from training in climate modeling and complex systems at PIK, and industrial training during the secondment phases.

 Publications

year authors and title journal last update
List of publications.
2017 Tim Kittel, Jobst Heitzig, Kevin Webster, Jürgen Kurths
Timing of transients: quantifying reaching times and transient behavior in complex systems
published pages: 83005, ISSN: 1367-2630, DOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/aa7b61
New Journal of Physics 19/8 2019-06-18
2017 Martin Rasmussen, Janosch Rieger, Kevin N. Webster
Approximation of reachable sets using optimal control and support vector machines
published pages: 68-83, ISSN: 0377-0427, DOI: 10.1016/j.cam.2016.06.015
Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics 311 2019-06-18

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