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arxiv: 1402.1990 · v1 · pith:3DJ3DT7Mnew · submitted 2014-02-09 · 🧮 math-ph · math.DS· math.MP

Variational Modelling: Energies, gradient flows, and large deviations

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These are lecture notes for various Summer and Winter schools that I have given. The notes describe the methodology called Variational Modelling, and focus on the application to the modelling of gradient-flow systems. I describe the methodology itself in great detail, and explain why this is a rational modelling route. A central example is diffusion, in combination with various other processes, and a large part of the notes are devoted to this phenomenon. In the Variational Modelling methodology, diffusion is commonly modelled by including entropic terms in the driving functional and Wasserstein-type terms in the dissipation. I explain how to understand these objects, motivate them from more basic models, and how to use them in new situations.

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