AI·Jul 7, 2026, 4:00 AM

In-span learning: adapting reduced-order models using their own predictions

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In-span learning: adapting reduced-order models using their own predictions

arXiv:2607.02937v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Reduced-order models compress high-dimensional dynamics into low-dimensional representations that can be evaluated rapidly, but they lose accuracy when online dynamics drift beyond the training data. Adaptive methods address this by updating the subspace online with external, out-of-span information, such as full-order corrections or sensor snapshots. We discovered that a complementary and previously unexploited in-span adaptation channel exists within the current reduced subspace. By streaming the model's own predictions through an incremental s

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