Events
| DMS Applied and Computational Mathematics Seminar | 
| Time: Feb 23, 2024 (02:00 PM) | 
| Location: 328 Parker Hall | 
| Details: 
 Speaker: Pengjun Wang (Auburn) Title: A pseudo-reversible normalizing flow for stochastic differential equation and uncertainty quantification 
 Abstract: We present a pseudo-reversible normalizing flow method for efficiently generating samples of the state of a stochastic differential equation (SDE) with various initial distributions. Once trained,the normalizing flow model can directly generate samples of the SDE's final state without simulating trajectories. Notably, themodel requires only a single training session, after which it can accommodate a range of initial distributions. This feature can provide a significant computational saving in studies of how the final state varies with the initial distribution. Additionally, we introduce a conditional pseudo-reversible normalizing flow for quantifying forward and inverse uncertainty propagation. The convergence analysis in the Kullback–Leibler divergence and numerical experiments will be provided. | 
