Dynamic Mode Decomposition for data-driven analysis and reduced-order modelling of ExB plasmas: I. Extraction of spatiotemporally coherent patterns
Farbod Faraji, Maryam Reza, Aaron Knoll, J. Nathan Kutz

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the Dynamic Mode Decomposition (DMD) algorithm for analyzing plasma dynamics, demonstrating its effectiveness in extracting coherent structures and outperforming basic DMD variants in identifying dominant spatiotemporal modes.
Contribution
The study introduces and compares DMD variants, especially OPT-DMD, showing improved mode identification and spectral analysis capabilities for plasma data.
Findings
OPT-DMD outperforms basic DMD in mode identification.
OPT-DMD provides reliable reconstruction of ground-truth data.
Modes extracted by OPT-DMD match the frequency spectrum from Fourier analysis.
Abstract
In this two-part article, we evaluate the utility and the generalizability of the Dynamic Mode Decomposition (DMD) algorithm for data-driven analysis and reduced-order modelling of plasma dynamics in cross-field ExB configurations. The DMD algorithm is an interpretable data-driven method that finds a best-fit linear model describing the time evolution of spatiotemporally coherent structures (patterns) in data. We have applied the DMD to extensive high-fidelity datasets generated using a particle-in-cell (PIC) code based on a cost-efficient reduced-order PIC scheme. In this part, we first provide an overview of the concept of DMD and its underpinning Proper Orthogonal and Singular Value Decomposition methods. Two of the main DMD variants are next introduced. We then present and discuss the results of the DMD application in terms of the identification and extraction of the dominant…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlasma Diagnostics and Applications · Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
