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A Particle Filter for Stochastic Advection by Lie Transport (SALT): A case study for the damped and forced incompressible 2D Euler equation

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arxiv 1907.11884 v2 pith:AIJL4BZR submitted 2019-07-27 stat.AP physics.flu-dyn

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In this work, we combine a stochastic model reduction with a particle filter augmented with tempering and jittering, and apply the combined algorithm to a damped and forced incompressible 2D Euler dynamics defined on a simply connected bounded domain. We show that using the combined algorithm, we are able to assimilate data from a reference system state (the ``truth") modelled by a highly resolved numerical solution of the flow that has roughly $3.1\times10^6$ degrees of freedom, into a stochastic system having two orders of magnitude less degrees of freedom, which is able to approximate the true state reasonably accurately for $5$ large scale eddy turnover times, using modest computational hardware. The model reduction is performed through the introduction of a stochastic advection by Lie transport (SALT) model as the signal on a coarser resolution. The SALT approach was introduced as a general theory using a geometric mechanics framework from Holm, Proc. Roy. Soc. A (2015). This work follows on the numerical implementation for SALT presented by Cotter et al, SIAM Multiscale Model. Sim. (2019) for the flow in consideration. The model reduction is substantial: The reduced SALT model has $4.9\times 10^4$ degrees of freedom. Results from reliability tests on the assimilated system are also presented.

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  1. Lagrangian averaged stochastic advection by Lie transport for fluids

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    The paper formulates LA SALT stochastic fluid equations whose mean field satisfies a closed Lie-Laplacian Navier-Stokes equation, and establishes well-posedness and fluctuation variance dynamics.

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