Bulletin of the American Physical Society
63rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 66, Number 13
Monday–Friday, November 8–12, 2021; Pittsburgh, PA
Session PP11: Poster Session VI:
BEAMS- Computational, Analytical, Measurement, and Diagnostic Techniques for Lasers and Beams, Laser-Plasma Wakefield, Beam-Plasma Wakefield, and Direct Laser Accelerators
Low Temperature Plasma
MFE- Edge and Pedestal Stellarators
Mini-Conference on Machine Learning
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday, November 10, 2021
Room: Hall A
Abstract: PP11.00171 : Data Representations for Virtual Diagnostics
Presenter:
Peer-Timo Bremer
(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Author:
Peer-Timo Bremer
(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
interpet experiments by providing insights in to physics that cannot
be probed with existing diagnostics. However, this process typically
involves solving challenging, high dimensional, and often
under-constraint inverse problems to find a simulation matching a
given experiment. Here, we present a different approach providing
similar insights in a simpler, faster, and more flexible manner. Using
deep learning solutions we create multi-modal data representations
from existing physics simulations that couple simulated diagnostics -
matching the experimental ones - with virtual ones, which report
unobservable properties, such as the internal plasma state of a
laser. Using manifold-constraint optimization approaches one can
subsequently project an incomplete representation of purely
experimental diagnostics onto the simulation-based data-manifold. This
implicitly provides the virtual diagnostics matching a given
experiment and thus immediate insights into otherwise inaccessible
information. Furthermore, by judiciously providing additional degrees
of freedom, virtual diagnostics are able to compensate for differences
between experiments and simulations. We will show how virtual
diagnostics enable new ways to interpret experiments and provide a
fast and convenient approach to steer experiments.
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