Taming Lagrangian Chaos with Multi-Objective Reinforcement Learning

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Authors Chiara Calascibetta, Luca Biferale, Francesco Borra, Antonio Celani, Massimo Cencini arXiv ID 2212.09612 Category physics.flu-dyn Cross-listed cs.LG, cs.MA, nlin.CD Citations 9 Venue The European Physical Journal E : Soft matter Last Checked 3 months ago
Abstract
We consider the problem of two active particles in 2D complex flows with the multi-objective goals of minimizing both the dispersion rate and the energy consumption of the pair. We approach the problem by means of Multi Objective Reinforcement Learning (MORL), combining scalarization techniques together with a Q-learning algorithm, for Lagrangian drifters that have variable swimming velocity. We show that MORL is able to find a set of trade-off solutions forming an optimal Pareto frontier. As a benchmark, we show that a set of heuristic strategies are dominated by the MORL solutions. We consider the situation in which the agents cannot update their control variables continuously, but only after a discrete (decision) time, $Ο„$. We show that there is a range of decision times, in between the Lyapunov time and the continuous updating limit, where Reinforcement Learning finds strategies that significantly improve over heuristics. In particular, we discuss how large decision times require enhanced knowledge of the flow, whereas for smaller $Ο„$ all a priori heuristic strategies become Pareto optimal.
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