Chebyshev approximation and the global geometry of sloppy models

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DOI10.1103/PHYSREVLETT.122.158302arXiv1809.08280WikidataQ91727978 ScholiaQ91727978MaRDI QIDQ6307079FDOQ6307079


Authors: Katherine N. Quinn, Heather Wilber, Alex Townsend, James P. Sethna Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 22 September 2018

Abstract: Sloppy models are complex nonlinear models with outcomes that are significantly affected by only a small subset of parameter combinations. Despite forming an important universality class and arising frequently in practice, formal and systematic explanations of sloppiness are lacking. By unifying geometric interpretations of sloppiness with Chebyshev approximation theory, we offer such an explanation, and show how sloppiness can be described explicitly in terms of model smoothness. Our approach results in universal bounds on model predictions for classes of smooth models, and our bounds capture global geometric features that are intrinsic to their model manifolds. We illustrate these ideas using three disparate models: exponential decay, reaction rates from an enzyme-catalysed chemical reaction, and an epidemiology model of an infected population.













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