Long-time accuracy of ensemble Kalman filters for chaotic and machine-learned dynamical systems
Abstract
Filtering is concerned with online estimation of the state of a dynamical system from partial and noisy observations. In applications where the state is high dimensional, ensemble Kalman filters are often the method of choice. This paper establishes long-time accuracy of ensemble Kalman filters. We introduce conditions on the dynamics and the observations under which the estimation error remains small in the long-time horizon. Our theory covers a wide class of partially-observed chaotic dynamical systems, which includes the Navier-Stokes equations and Lorenz models. In addition, we prove long-time accuracy of ensemble Kalman filters with surrogate dynamics, thus validating the use of machine-learned forecast models in ensemble data assimilation.
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@article{arxiv.2412.14318,
title = {Long-time accuracy of ensemble Kalman filters for chaotic and machine-learned dynamical systems},
author = {Daniel Sanz-Alonso and Nathan Waniorek},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.14318},
year = {2024}
}
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40 pages, 4 figures