Monte Carlo science

Jiménez Sendín, Javier ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0755-843X (2020). Monte Carlo science. "Journal of Turbulence", v. 21 (n. 9-10); pp. 544-566. ISSN 14685248. https://doi.org/10.1080/14685248.2020.1742918.

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Título: Monte Carlo science
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Tipo de Documento: Artículo
Título de Revista/Publicación: Journal of Turbulence
Fecha: 19 Marzo 2020
ISSN: 14685248
Volumen: 21
Número: 9-10
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Palabras Clave Informales: Artificial Intelligence; Causality; Coherent structures; Coherent vortices; Data Analysis; Two-dimensional turbulence; undirected experiments; Vortex
Escuela: E.T.S. de Ingeniería Aeronáutica y del Espacio (UPM)
Departamento: Mecánica de Fluidos y Propulsión Aeroespacial
Licencias Creative Commons: Reconocimiento - Sin obra derivada - No comercial

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This paper explores how far the scientific discovery process can be automated. Using the identification of causally significant flow structures in two-dimensional turbulence as an example, it probes how far the usual procedure of planning experiments to test hypotheses can be substituted by 'blind' randomised experiments and notes that the increased efficiency of computers is beginning to make such a 'Monte-Carlo' approach practical in fluid mechanics. The process of data generation, classification and model creation is described in some detail, stressing the importance of validation and verification. Although the purpose of the paper is to explore the procedure, rather than to model two-dimensional turbulence, it is encouraging that the Monte Carlo process naturally leads to the consideration of vortex dipoles as building blocks of the flow, on par with the more conventional individual vortex cores. Although not completely novel, this 'spontaneous' discovery supports the claim that an important advantage of randomised experiments is to bypass researcher prejudice and alleviate paradigm lock. It is finally noted that the method can be extended to three-dimensional flows in practical times.

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