GPDiff fits a hierarchical Gaussian process to microscopic asymmetric-matter energies and propagates correlated uncertainties to EOS parameters and neutron-star matter properties.
Scalable Gaussian Processes for Characterizing Multidimensional Change Surfaces
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We present a scalable Gaussian process model for identifying and characterizing smooth multidimensional changepoints, and automatically learning changes in expressive covariance structure. We use Random Kitchen Sink features to flexibly define a change surface in combination with expressive spectral mixture kernels to capture the complex statistical structure. Finally, through the use of novel methods for additive non-separable kernels, we can scale the model to large datasets. We demonstrate the model on numerical and real world data, including a large spatio-temporal disease dataset where we identify previously unknown heterogeneous changes in space and time.
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A Gaussian Process framework for constraining the nuclear equation of state from microscopic calculations with correlated uncertainties
GPDiff fits a hierarchical Gaussian process to microscopic asymmetric-matter energies and propagates correlated uncertainties to EOS parameters and neutron-star matter properties.