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Evolutionary reinforcement learning of dynamical large deviations

2019-09-02Unverified0· sign in to hype

Stephen Whitelam, Daniel Jacobson, Isaac Tamblyn

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We show how to calculate the likelihood of dynamical large deviations using evolutionary reinforcement learning. An agent, a stochastic model, propagates a continuous-time Monte Carlo trajectory and receives a reward conditioned upon the values of certain path-extensive quantities. Evolution produces progressively fitter agents, eventually allowing the calculation of a piece of a large-deviation rate function for a particular model and path-extensive quantity. For models with small state spaces the evolutionary process acts directly on rates, and for models with large state spaces the process acts on the weights of a neural network that parameterizes the model's rates. This approach shows how path-extensive physics problems can be considered within a framework widely used in machine learning.

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