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arxiv: 2605.26285 · v1 · pith:W5R4TTENnew · submitted 2026-05-25 · 💻 cs.LG · cs.NA· math.NA

Two-Parameter Flows for Learning Population Dynamics of Physical Systems

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keywords dynamicslearningtransportsflowsphysics-timesampling-timetwo-parameteraccess
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This work addresses the problem of learning the dynamics of high-dimensional probability densities over time using unlabeled samples, without assuming access to trajectory information. We introduce two-parameter flows that learn only sampling-time transports from a base distribution to each marginal and then extract a physics-time velocity by regressing on coupled synthetic trajectories. We prove that the resulting physics-time dynamics are unique and inherit regularity from the sampling-time transports. Because we can build on standard, well-developed conditional flow matching techniques for learning the base-to-marginal transports, our approach scales to high dimensions and avoids per-step optimal-transport couplings, while allowing admissible non-gradient dynamics that can naturally explain rotational or circulating physics phenomena.

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