Improving Simulations with Symmetry Control Neural Networks

04/29/2021
by   Marc Syvaeri, et al.
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The dynamics of physical systems is often constrained to lower dimensional sub-spaces due to the presence of conserved quantities. Here we propose a method to learn and exploit such symmetry constraints building upon Hamiltonian Neural Networks. By enforcing cyclic coordinates with appropriate loss functions, we find that we can achieve improved accuracy on simple classical dynamics tasks. By fitting analytic formulae to the latent variables in our network we recover that our networks are utilizing conserved quantities such as (angular) momentum.

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