Mauro Maggioni - Learning Interaction Kernels in Interacting Particle Systems - IPAM at UCLA
Recorded 08 September 2025. Mauro Maggioni of Johns Hopkins University presents "Learning Interaction Kernels in Interacting Particle Systems" at IPAM's Transitioning from Deterministic to Stochastic Interaction Modeling in Electrochemistry Tutorials.Abstract: We consider systems of interacting agents or particles, which are commonly used for modeling across the sciences. While these systems have very high-dimensional state spaces, the laws of interaction between the agents may be quite simple, for example they may depend only on pairwise interactions, and only on pairwise distance in each interaction. We consider the inference problem of learning the interaction laws, given only observed trajectories of the agents in the system. We would like to solve this without assuming any particular form for the interaction laws, i.e. they might be “any” function of pairwise distances, or other variables, on Euclidean spaces, manifolds, or networks. We consider this problem in the case of a finite number of agents, with observations along an increasing number of paths. We cast this as an inverse problem, discuss when this problem is well-posed, construct estimators for the interaction kernels with provably good statistically and computational properties. We discuss (1) the fundamental role of the geometry of the underlying space, in the cases of Euclidean space, manifolds, and networks, even in the case when the network is unknown; and (2) extensions to second-order systems, more general interaction kernels, and stochastic systems.
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