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Induction of Microstreaming by Nonspherical Bubble Oscillations in an Acoustic Levitation System
Published on: May 9, 2021
Neural echo state network using oscillations of gas bubbles in water
Ivan S Maksymov1, Andrey Pototsky2, Sergey A Suslov2
1Optical Sciences Centre, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn, Victoria 3122, Australia.
Abstract:
In the framework of physical reservoir computing (RC), machine learning algorithms designed for digital computers are executed using analog computerlike nonlinear physical systems that can provide energy-efficient computational power for predicting time-dependent quantities that can be found using nonlinear differential equations. We suggest a bubble-based RC (BRC) system that combines the nonlinearity of an acoustic response of a cluster of oscillating gas bubbles in water with a standard echo state network (ESN) algorithm that is well suited to forecast chaotic time series. We confirm the plausibility of the BRC system by numerically demonstrating its ability to forecast certain chaotic time series similarly to or even more accurately than ESN.
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