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Improved Dimensionality Reduction for Inverse Problems in Nuclear Fusion and High-Energy Astrophysics

Published: May 5, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2505.03849v1

By: Jonathan Gorard , Ammar Hakim , Hong Qin and more

BigTech Affiliations: Princeton University

Potential Business Impact:

Makes science models more accurate and trustworthy.

Business Areas:
Industrial Automation Manufacturing, Science and Engineering

Many inverse problems in nuclear fusion and high-energy astrophysics research, such as the optimization of tokamak reactor geometries or the inference of black hole parameters from interferometric images, necessitate high-dimensional parameter scans and large ensembles of simulations to be performed. Such inverse problems typically involve large uncertainties, both in the measurement parameters being inverted and in the underlying physics models themselves. Monte Carlo sampling, when combined with modern non-linear dimensionality reduction techniques such as autoencoders and manifold learning, can be used to reduce the size of the parameter spaces considerably. However, there is no guarantee that the resulting combinations of parameters will be physically valid, or even mathematically consistent. In this position paper, we advocate adopting a hybrid approach that leverages our recent advances in the development of formal verification methods for numerical algorithms, with the goal of constructing parameter space restrictions with provable mathematical and physical correctness properties, whilst nevertheless respecting both experimental uncertainties and uncertainties in the underlying physical processes.

Country of Origin
🇺🇸 United States

Page Count
2 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Machine Learning (CS)