Optimal prediction for Hamiltonian partial differential equations (Q1577039)

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Optimal prediction for Hamiltonian partial differential equations
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    Optimal prediction for Hamiltonian partial differential equations (English)
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    3 May 2001
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    The paper deals with the problem of optimal prediction for the solution of an underresolved nonlinear problem. It is shown that perturbation theory provides a ready-made tool for applying the ideas of optimal prediction to problems where the invariant measure is non-Gaussian. Two ways to improve the prediction are under consideration: go to more sophisticated theory, or increase the number of collected variables. The paper is devoted to the second alternative. A new derivation of the basic methodology is presented. It shows that field-theoretical perturbation theory provides a useful device to deal with quasi-linear problems, and provides a nonlinear example that illuminates the difference between a pseudo-spectral method and an optimal prediction method with Fourier kernels. An examination of the formulas derived by perturbation theory shows that although it is a priori assumed that an invariant measure on the space of solutions is already known, all what is finally used in the process of derivation, presented in the paper, is just a set of moments. This opens space for new studies for applying optimal prediction methods in problems where not the entire invariant measure is known.
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    stochastic processes
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    inference from stochastic processes
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    optimal prediction
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    Hamiltonian partial differential equations
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    perturbation theory
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    invariant measure
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    quasi-linear problems
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    pseudo-spectral method
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