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Constructing Neural Network-Based Models for Simulating Dynamical Systems

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Dynamical systems see widespread use in natural sciences like physics, biology, chemistry, as well as engineering disciplines such as circuit analysis, computational fluid dynamics, and control. For simple systems, the differential equations governing the dynamics can be derived by applying fundamental physical laws. However, for more complex systems, this approach becomes exceedingly difficult. Data-driven modeling is an alternative paradigm that seeks to learn an approximation of the dynamics of a system using observations of the true system. In recent years, there has been an increased interest in data-driven modeling techniques, in particular neural networks have proven to provide an effective framework for solving a wide range of tasks. This paper provides a survey of the different ways to construct models of dynamical systems using neural networks. In addition to the basic overview, we review the related literature and outline the most significant challenges from numerical simulations that this modeling paradigm must overcome. Based on the reviewed literature and identified challenges, we provide a discussion on promising research areas.

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  • Meta-Learning for Physically-Constrained Neural System Identification cs.LG · 2025-01-10 · conditional · none · ref 4 · internal anchor

    Gradient-based meta-learning over neural state-space models adapts a model to a new dynamical system with little target data and few gradient steps, with physical constraints embedded in the architecture.