FlowMixer: A Depth-Agnostic Neural Architecture for Interpretable Spatiotemporal Forecasting

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We introduce FlowMixer, a single-layer neural architecture that leverages constrained matrix operations to model structured spatiotemporal patterns with enhanced interpretability. FlowMixer incorporates non-negative matrix mixing layers within a reversible mapping framework—applying transforms before mixing and their inverses afterward. This shape-preserving design enables a Kronecker-Koopman eigenmodes framework that bridges statistical learning with dynamical systems theory, providing interpretable spatiotemporal patterns and facilitating direct algebraic manipulation of prediction horizons without retraining. The architecture's semi-group property enables this single layer to mathematically represent any depth through composition, eliminating depth search entirely. Extensive experiments across diverse domains demonstrate FlowMixer's long-horizon forecasting capabilities while effectively modeling physical phenomena such as chaotic attractors and turbulent flows. Our results achieve performance matching state-of-the-art methods while offering superior interpretability through directly extractable eigenmodes. This work suggests that architectural constraints can simultaneously maintain competitive performance and enhance mathematical interpretability in neural forecasting systems.

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