- Home
- Search Results
- Page 1 of 1
Search for: All records
-
Total Resources3
- Resource Type
-
0000000003000000
- More
- Availability
-
30
- Author / Contributor
- Filter by Author / Creator
-
-
Dunkel, Jörn (3)
-
Mietke, Alexander (3)
-
Burns, Keaton J (1)
-
Chen, Yuchao (1)
-
Choi, Gary P. (1)
-
Fakhri, Nikta (1)
-
Foster, Peter J. (1)
-
Gokhale, Shreyas (1)
-
Hastewell, Alasdair (1)
-
Higinbotham, Hugh (1)
-
Imran_Alsous, Jasmin (1)
-
Jackson, Jonathan A (1)
-
Li, Junang (1)
-
Martin, Adam C (1)
-
Romeo, Nicolas (1)
-
Song, Boya (1)
-
Supekar, Rohit (1)
-
Tan, Tzer Han (1)
-
Totz, Jan F (1)
-
#Tyler Phillips, Kenneth E. (0)
-
- Filter by Editor
-
-
& Spizer, S. M. (0)
-
& . Spizer, S. (0)
-
& Ahn, J. (0)
-
& Bateiha, S. (0)
-
& Bosch, N. (0)
-
& Brennan K. (0)
-
& Brennan, K. (0)
-
& Chen, B. (0)
-
& Chen, Bodong (0)
-
& Drown, S. (0)
-
& Ferretti, F. (0)
-
& Higgins, A. (0)
-
& J. Peters (0)
-
& Kali, Y. (0)
-
& Ruiz-Arias, P.M. (0)
-
& S. Spitzer (0)
-
& Sahin. I. (0)
-
& Spitzer, S. (0)
-
& Spitzer, S.M. (0)
-
(submitted - in Review for IEEE ICASSP-2024) (0)
-
-
Have feedback or suggestions for a way to improve these results?
!
Note: When clicking on a Digital Object Identifier (DOI) number, you will be taken to an external site maintained by the publisher.
Some full text articles may not yet be available without a charge during the embargo (administrative interval).
What is a DOI Number?
Some links on this page may take you to non-federal websites. Their policies may differ from this site.
-
Supekar, Rohit; Song, Boya; Hastewell, Alasdair; Choi, Gary P.; Mietke, Alexander; Dunkel, Jörn (, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)Recent advances in high-resolution imaging techniques and particle-based simulation methods have enabled the precise microscopic characterization of collective dynamics in various biological and engineered active matter systems. In parallel, data-driven algorithms for learning interpretable continuum models have shown promising potential for the recovery of underlying partial differential equations (PDEs) from continuum simulation data. By contrast, learning macroscopic hydrodynamic equations for active matter directly from experiments or particle simulations remains a major challenge, especially when continuum models are not known a priori or analytic coarse graining fails, as often is the case for nondilute and heterogeneous systems. Here, we present a framework that leverages spectral basis representations and sparse regression algorithms to discover PDE models from microscopic simulation and experimental data, while incorporating the relevant physical symmetries. We illustrate the practical potential through a range of applications, from a chiral active particle model mimicking nonidentical swimming cells to recent microroller experiments and schooling fish. In all these cases, our scheme learns hydrodynamic equations that reproduce the self-organized collective dynamics observed in the simulations and experiments. This inference framework makes it possible to measure a large number of hydrodynamic parameters in parallel and directly from video data.more » « less
-
Tan, Tzer Han; Mietke, Alexander; Li, Junang; Chen, Yuchao; Higinbotham, Hugh; Foster, Peter J.; Gokhale, Shreyas; Dunkel, Jörn; Fakhri, Nikta (, Nature)
An official website of the United States government
