Learning effective stochastic differential equations from microscopic simulations: linking stochastic numerics to deep learning
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DOI10.1063/5.0113632WikidataQ117220140 ScholiaQ117220140MaRDI QIDQ6572673FDOQ6572673
Authors: Felix Dietrich, Alexei G. Makeev, George A. Kevrekidis, Nikolaos Evangelou, Tom S. Bertalan, Sebastian Reich, I. G. Kevrekidis
Publication date: 16 July 2024
Published in: Chaos (Search for Journal in Brave)
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