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arxiv:2602.10172

Cosmo3DFlow: Wavelet Flow Matching for Spatial-to-Spectral Compression in Reconstructing the Early Universe

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Abstract

Cosmo3DFlow combines 3D discrete wavelet transform with flow matching to efficiently reconstruct early universe conditions from present-day data, achieving faster sampling than diffusion models.

Reconstructing the early universe from the evolved present-day universe is a challenging and computationally demanding problem in modern astrophysics. We devise a novel generative framework, Cosmo3DFlow, designed to address dimensionality and sparsity, the critical bottlenecks inherent in current state-of-the-art methods for cosmological inference. By integrating 3D Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT) with flow matching, we effectively represent high-dimensional cosmological structures. The Wavelet Transform addresses the ``void problem'' by translating spatial emptiness into spectral sparsity. It decouples high-frequency details from low-frequency structures, and wavelet-space velocity fields facilitate stable ordinary differential equation (ODE) solvers with large step sizes. Using large-scale cosmological N-body simulations at 128^3 resolution, we achieve up to 46times faster sampling than diffusion models. Our results enable initial conditions to be sampled in seconds, compared to minutes for previous methods.

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