How to find the evolution operator of dissipative PDEs from particle fluctuations?
Abstract
Dissipative processes abound in most areas of sciences and can often be abstractly written as , which is a gradient flow of the entropy . Although various techniques have been developed to compute the entropy, the calculation of the operator from underlying particle models is a major long-standing challenge. Here, we show that discretizations of diffusion operators can be numerically computed from particle fluctuations via an infinite-dimensional fluctuation-dissipation relation, provided the particles are in local equilibrium with Gaussian fluctuations. A salient feature of the method is that can be fully pre-computed, enabling macroscopic simulations of arbitrary admissible initial data, without any need of further particle simulations. We test this coarse-graining procedure for a zero-range process in one space dimension and obtain an excellent agreement with the analytical solution for the macroscopic density evolution. This example serves as a blueprint for a new multiscale paradigm, where full dissipative evolution equations --- and not only parameters --- can be numerically computed from particles.
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@article{arxiv.1805.05788,
title = {How to find the evolution operator of dissipative PDEs from particle fluctuations?},
author = {Xiaoguai Li and Nicolas Dirr and Peter Embacher and Johannes Zimmer and Celia Reina},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.05788},
year = {2018}
}