Detecting intrinsic slow variables in stochastic dynamical systems by anisotropic diffusion maps
Nonlinear independent component analysis is combined with diffusion-map data analysis techniques to detect good observables in high-dimensional dynamic data. These detections are achieved by integrating local principal component analysis of simulation bursts by using eigenvectors of a Markov matrix...
Main Authors: | Singer, A, Erban, R, Kevrekidis, I, Coifman, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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PNAS
2009
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