
arXiv: 2405.05334
Koopman operators are infinite-dimensional operators that linearize nonlinear dynamical systems, facilitating the study of their spectral properties and enabling the prediction of the time evolution of observable quantities. Recent methods have aimed to approximate Koopman operators while preserving key structures. However, approximating Koopman operators typically requires a dictionary of observables to capture the system's behavior in a finite-dimensional subspace. The selection of these functions is often heuristic, may result in the loss of spectral information, and can severely complicate structure preservation. This paper introduces Multiplicative Dynamic Mode Decomposition (MultDMD), which enforces the multiplicative structure inherent in the Koopman operator within its finite-dimensional approximation. Leveraging this multiplicative property, we guide the selection of observables and define a constrained optimization problem for the matrix approximation, which can be efficiently solved. MultDMD presents a structured approach to finite-dimensional approximations and can more accurately reflect the spectral properties of the Koopman operator. We elaborate on the theoretical framework of MultDMD, detailing its formulation, optimization strategy, and convergence properties. The efficacy of MultDMD is demonstrated through several examples, including the nonlinear pendulum, the Lorenz system, and fluid dynamics data, where we demonstrate its remarkable robustness to noise.
24 pages, 13 figures. To appear in SIAM Journal on Applied Dynamical Systems
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Ergodic theorems, spectral theory, Markov operators, Computer Science - Machine Learning, structure-preserving algorithms, Linear composition operators, Dynamical Systems (math.DS), Numerical Analysis (math.NA), dynamical systems, Machine Learning (cs.LG), Spectral sets of linear operators, Mathematics - Spectral Theory, Optimization and Control (math.OC), Numerical solutions to equations with linear operators, Numerical methods in Fourier analysis, FOS: Mathematics, Numerical problems in dynamical systems, dynamic mode decomposition, Time series analysis of dynamical systems, Mathematics - Numerical Analysis, Mathematics - Dynamical Systems, Koopman operator, Mathematics - Optimization and Control, Spectral Theory (math.SP)
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Ergodic theorems, spectral theory, Markov operators, Computer Science - Machine Learning, structure-preserving algorithms, Linear composition operators, Dynamical Systems (math.DS), Numerical Analysis (math.NA), dynamical systems, Machine Learning (cs.LG), Spectral sets of linear operators, Mathematics - Spectral Theory, Optimization and Control (math.OC), Numerical solutions to equations with linear operators, Numerical methods in Fourier analysis, FOS: Mathematics, Numerical problems in dynamical systems, dynamic mode decomposition, Time series analysis of dynamical systems, Mathematics - Numerical Analysis, Mathematics - Dynamical Systems, Koopman operator, Mathematics - Optimization and Control, Spectral Theory (math.SP)
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