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arxiv:2507.02608

Lost in Latent Space: An Empirical Study of Latent Diffusion Models for Physics Emulation

Published on Jul 3
· Submitted by akhaliq on Jul 7
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Abstract

The use of latent space diffusion models for faster and accurate emulation of dynamical systems is viable, offering robustness to high compression rates and improved prediction diversity compared to non-generative approaches.

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The steep computational cost of diffusion models at inference hinders their use as fast physics emulators. In the context of image and video generation, this computational drawback has been addressed by generating in the latent space of an autoencoder instead of the pixel space. In this work, we investigate whether a similar strategy can be effectively applied to the emulation of dynamical systems and at what cost. We find that the accuracy of latent-space emulation is surprisingly robust to a wide range of compression rates (up to 1000x). We also show that diffusion-based emulators are consistently more accurate than non-generative counterparts and compensate for uncertainty in their predictions with greater diversity. Finally, we cover practical design choices, spanning from architectures to optimizers, that we found critical to train latent-space emulators.

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