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Using Sparse Gaussian Processes for Predicting Robust Inertial Confinement Fusion Implosion Yields

Published 18 Oct 2019 in physics.plasm-ph and physics.comp-ph | (1910.08410v1)

Abstract: Here we present the application of an advanced Sparse Gaussian Process based machine learning algorithm to the challenge of predicting the yields of inertial confinement fusion (ICF) experiments. The algorithm is used to investigate the parameter space of an extremely robust ICF design for the National Ignition Facility, the `Simplest Design'; deuterium-tritium gas in a plastic ablator with a Gaussian, Planckian drive. In particular we show that i) GPz has the potential to decompose uncertainty on predictions into uncertainty from lack of data and shot-to-shot variation, ii) permits the incorporation of science-goal specific cost-sensitive learning e.g. focussing on the high-yield parts of parameter space and iii) is very fast and effective in high dimensions.

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