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Learning the Physics of Pattern Formation from Images
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Learning the Physics of Pattern Formation from Images 1 Minute Read

TRI Author: Brian D. Storey

All Authors: Hongbo Zhao, Brian D. Storey, Richard D. Braatz, and Martin Z. Bazant

Using a framework of partial differential equation-constrained optimization, we demonstrate that multiple constitutive relations can be extracted simultaneously from a small set of images of pattern formation. Examples include state-dependent properties in phase-field models, such as the diffusivity, kinetic prefactor, free energy, and direct correlation function, given only the general form of the Cahn-Hilliard equation, Allen-Cahn equation, or dynamical density functional theory (phase-field crystal model). Constraints can be added based on physical arguments to accelerate convergence and avoid spurious results. Reconstruction of the free energy functional, which contains nonlinear dependence on the state variable and differential or convolutional operators, opens the possibility of learning nonequilibrium thermodynamics from only a few snapshots of the dynamics. Read More

Citation: Zhao, Hongbo, Brian D. Storey, Richard D. Braatz, and Martin Z. Bazant. "Learning the Physics of Pattern Formation from Images." Physical Review Letters 124, no. 6 (2020): 060201.