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Optimal prediction and the Mori–Zwanzig representation of irreversible processes
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Mathematical ProgrammingEngineeringPrior Statistical InformationStochastic AnalysisUncertainty QuantificationStochastic ProcessesOptimal Prediction MethodsManagementApproximation TheoryRobust OptimizationPredictive ModelingInverse ProblemsProbability TheoryAlgorithmic Information TheoryModel OptimizationStochastic OptimizationEntropyStochastic CalculusProbabilistic AnalysisStatistical InferenceOptimal Prediction
Optimal prediction methods compensate for a lack of resolution in the numerical solution of complex problems through the use of prior statistical information. We point out a relation between optimal prediction and the statistical mechanics of irreversible processes, and use a version of the Mori-Zwanzig formalism to produce a higher-order optimal prediction method.