2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2204.14141
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Learning Anisotropic Interaction Rules from Individual Trajectories in a Heterogeneous Cellular Population

Abstract: Interacting particle system (IPS) models have proven to be highly successful for describing the spatial movement of organisms.However, it has proven challenging to infer the interaction rules directly from data. In the field of equation discovery, the Weak form Sparse Identification of Nonlinear Dynamics (WSINDy) methodology has been shown to be very computationally efficient for identifying the governing equations of complex systems, even in the presence of substantial noise. Motivated by the success of IPS m… Show more

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