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Generative Learning for Slow Manifolds and Bifurcation Diagrams

Ellis R. Crabtree
Dimitris G. Giovanis
Nikolaos Evangelou
Juan M. Bello-Rivas
Ioannis G. Kevrekidis
Abstract

In dynamical systems characterized by separation of time scales, the approximation of so called ``slow manifolds'', on which the long term dynamics lie, is a useful step for model reduction. Initializing on such slow manifolds is a useful step in modeling, since it circumvents fast transients, and is crucial in multiscale algorithms alternating between fine scale (fast) and coarser scale (slow) simulations. In a similar spirit, when one studies the infinite time dynamics of systems depending on parameters, the system attractors (e.g., its steady states) lie on bifurcation diagrams. Sampling these manifolds gives us representative attractors (here, steady states of ODEs or PDEs) at different parameter values. Algorithms for the systematic construction of these manifolds are required parts of the ``traditional'' numerical nonlinear dynamics toolkit.In more recent years, as the field of Machine Learning develops, conditional score-based generative models (cSGMs) have demonstrated capabilities in generating plausible data from target distributions that are conditioned on some given label. It is tempting to exploit such generative models to produce samples of data distributions conditioned on some quantity of interest (QoI). In this work, we present a framework for using cSGMs to quickly (a) initialize on a low-dimensional (reduced-order) slow manifold of a multi-time-scale system consistent with desired value(s) of a QoI (a ``label'') on the manifold, and (b) approximate steady states in a bifurcation diagram consistent with a (new, out-of-sample) parameter value. This conditional sampling can help uncover the geometry of the reduced slow-manifold and/or approximately ``fill in'' missing segments of steady states in a bifurcation diagram.

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@article{crabtree2025_2504.20375,
  title={ Generative Learning for Slow Manifolds and Bifurcation Diagrams },
  author={ Ellis R. Crabtree and Dimitris G. Giovanis and Nikolaos Evangelou and Juan M. Bello-Rivas and Ioannis G. Kevrekidis },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.20375},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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