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Duality between predictability and reconstructability in complex systems

Interdisciplinary Studies

Duality between predictability and reconstructability in complex systems

C. Murphy, V. Thibeault, et al.

Discover the fascinating duality of predictability and reconstructability in complex systems as revealed by researchers Charles Murphy, Vincent Thibeault, Antoine Allard, and Patrick Desrosiers. This study uncovers how these two concepts can behave in opposing manners, especially in real-world networks near criticality, using a unique information-theoretical approach.

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Abstract
Predicting the evolution of a large system of units using its structure of interaction is a fundamental problem in complex system theory. And so is the problem of reconstructing the structure of interaction from temporal observations. Here, we find an intricate relationship between predictability and reconstructability using an information-theoretical point of view. We use the mutual information between a random graph and a stochastic process evolving on this random graph to quantify their codependence. Then, we show how the uncertainty coefficients, which are intimately related to that mutual information, quantify our ability to reconstruct a graph from an observed time series, and our ability to predict the evolution of a process from the structure of its interactions. We provide analytical calculations of the uncertainty coefficients for many different systems, including continuous deterministic systems, and describe a numerical procedure when exact calculations are intractable. Interestingly, we find that predictability and reconstructability, even though closely connected by the mutual information, can behave differently, even in a dual manner. We prove how such duality universally emerges when changing the number of steps in the process. Finally, we provide evidence that predictability-reconstruction dualities may exist in dynamical processes on real networks close to criticality.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
May 25, 2024
Authors
Charles Murphy, Vincent Thibeault, Antoine Allard, Patrick Desrosiers
Tags
predictability
reconstructability
complex systems
information theory
mutual information
stochastic processes
real-world networks
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