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Advances in physics aware machine learning

Traditional machine learning methods often focus solely on data patterns and correlations without explicitly incorporating the underlying physics.
While these approaches can be effective for tasks like image recognition or language processing, they may struggle to capture the intricate
dynamics and complex interactions present in physics systems.

Guest editors:

Dr Sibo Cheng (Executive Guest Editor)


Imperial college London, London, UK
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Dr Rossella Arcucci
Imperial college London, London, UK
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Dr Didier Lucor
LISN, Paris-Saclay university, Palaiseau, France
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Dr Jinlong Fu
Queen Mary University, London, UK
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Professor Weiping Ding


Nantong University, Nantong, China
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Professor Yike Guo


The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
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Special issue information:

Traditional machine learning methods often focus solely on data patterns and correlations without explicitly incorporating the underlying physics.
While these approaches can be effective for tasks like image recognition or language processing, they may struggle to capture the intricate
dynamics and complex interactions present in physics systems. Physics-aware machine learning integrates domain-specific knowledge into
machine learning algorithms, enabling more accurate and interpretable solutions. Also, the physics knowledge can contribute to training machine
learning when available data is limited or sparse. By bridging the gap between physics and machine learning, we can unlock the full potential of
data driven approaches while ensuring their compatibility with the underlying physical principles. Numerous ongoing challenges persist in the field
of physicsinformed machine learning, including multi-scale modelling, the mitigation of training expenses through complex physical loss functions,
handling unstructured data such as adaptive meshes, and addressing uncertainty quantification and propagation. This special issue aims to bring
together the latest advancements in physics-aware machine learning and its novel applications to diverse engineering disciplines, by welcoming
both theoretical and computational works related (but not limited) to:

• Machine learning-based reduced order modelling techniques for high-dimensional systems

• Methodology development for Physics-informed neural networks (PINNs)

• Theory or novel applications of machine learning algorithms with data assimilation for highdimensional physics systems

• Physics aware uncertainty quantification and sensitivity analysis for data-driven models

• Machine learning in the spectral domain for complex physics problems

• Parameter estimation for complex physics systems using machine learning techniques • Cutting-edge Computer Programs related to physics-
aware machine learning or data science covered by an approved open source licence

• High-quality review papers, related to the aforementioned topics

Manuscript submission information:

The journal’s submission platform (Editorial Manager®) is now available for receiving submissions to this Special Issue. Please refer to the Guide for
Authors to prepare your manuscript and select the article type of “VSI: physics machine learning” when submitting your manuscript online.

Both the Guide for Authors and the submission portal could be found on the Journal Homepage here: Guide for authors - Computer Physics
Communications - ISSN 0010-4655 | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier
Timeline:

Final Manuscript Submission Deadline: 01/10/2024


Editorial Acceptance Deadline: 01/02/2025

Keywords:

Scientific machine learning; Physics aware machine learning; uncertainty quantification; Dynamical systems; Open access software

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