On the representation of energy-preserving quadratic operators with application to Operator Inference
Abstract
In this work, we investigate a skew-symmetric parameterization for energy-preserving quadratic operators. Earlier, [Goyal et al., 2023] proposed this parameterization to enforce energy-preservation for quadratic terms in the context of dynamical system data-driven inference. We here prove that every energy-preserving quadratic term can be equivalently formulated using a parameterization of the corresponding operator via skew-symmetric matrix blocks. Based on this main finding, we develop an algorithm to compute an equivalent quadratic operator with skew-symmetric sub-matrices, given an arbitrary energy-preserving operator. Consequently, we employ the skew-symmetric sub-matrix representation in the framework of non-intrusive reduced-order modeling (ROM) via Operator Inference (OpInf) for systems with an energy-preserving nonlinearity. To this end, we propose a sequential, linear least-squares (LS) problems formulation for the inference task, to ensure energy-preservation of the data-driven quadratic operator. The potential of this approach is indicated by the numerical results for a 2D Burgers' equation benchmark, compared to classical OpInf. The inferred system dynamics are accurate, while the corresponding operators are faithful to the underlying physical properties of the system.
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@article{arxiv.2503.10824,
title = {On the representation of energy-preserving quadratic operators with application to Operator Inference},
author = {Leonidas Gkimisis and Igor Pontes Duff and Pawan Goyal and Peter Benner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.10824},
year = {2025}
}