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Published July 17, 2006 | Published + Submitted
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The Moment Map: Nonlinear Dynamics of Density Evolution via a Few Moments

Abstract

We explore situations in which certain stochastic and high-dimensional deterministic systems behave effectively as low-dimensional dynamical systems. We define and study moment maps, maps on spaces of low-order moments of evolving distributions, as a means of understanding equation-free multiscale algorithms for these systems. The moment map itself is deterministic and attempts to capture the implied probability distribution of the dynamics. By choosing situations where the low-dimensional dynamics can be understood a priori, we evaluate the moment map. Despite requiring the evolution of an ensemble to define the map, this can be an efficient numerical tool, as the map opens up the possibility of bifurcation analyses and other high level tasks being performed on the system. We demonstrate how nonlinearity arises in these maps and how this results in the stabilization of metastable states. Examples are shown for a hierarchy of models, ranging from simple stochastic differential equations to molecular dynamics simulations of a particle in contact with a heat bath.

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© 2006 Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. Received by the editors August 23, 2005; accepted for publication (in revised form) by T. Kaper February 27, 2006; published electronically July 17, 2006.

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