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arxiv:2605.26535

Recursive Flow Matching

Published on May 26
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Jiahe (Chloe) Huang
on May 26
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Recursive Flow Matching enables high-fidelity, computationally efficient forecasting of complex spatiotemporal dynamics with improved accuracy and speed compared to existing methods.

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Generative models have emerged as a powerful paradigm for solving physics systems and modeling complex spatiotemporal dynamics. However, achieving high physical accuracy without incurring high computational cost remains a fundamental challenge, as existing approaches face a critical speed-fidelity trade-off. In this work, we introduce Recursive Flow Matching (RecFM), a generative framework for forecasting complex spatiotemporal dynamics. RecFM enforces self-consistency to align trajectories across discretization scales, reducing discretization errors and improving performance across metrics for physics-based tasks. To our knowledge, this is the first method to achieve high-fidelity one- and few-step (2-4 step) dynamic generation for scientific systems with performance comparable to state-of-the-art multi-step solvers. Across challenging scientific benchmarks, RecFM achieves up to a 20times speedup over leading diffusion-based emulators while improving predictive accuracy. Furthermore, RecFM reduces mean squared error by over 15% compared to vanilla flow matching, offering a scalable and efficient solution for real-time scientific emulation.

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The iterative nature of generative models usually leads to error accumulation. RecFM is a new framework that aligns trajectories across scales for accurate generation, achieving one- and two-step generation for physics datasets comparable to state-of-the-art multi-step methods.

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