Directed differential equation discovery using modified mutation and cross-over operators
Abstract
The discovery of equations with knowledge of the process origin is a tempting prospect. However, most equation discovery tools rely on gradient methods, which offer limited control over parameters. An alternative approach is the evolutionary equation discovery, which allows modification of almost every optimization stage. In this paper, we examine the modifications that can be introduced into the evolutionary operators of the equation discovery algorithm, taking inspiration from directed evolution techniques employed in fields such as chemistry and biology. The resulting approach, dubbed directed equation discovery, demonstrates a greater ability to converge towards accurate solutions than the conventional method. To support our findings, we present experiments based on Burgers', wave, and Korteweg--de Vries equations.
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