A multi-scale framework for neural network enhanced methods to the solution of partial differential equations

09/05/2022
by   Xiaodan Ren, et al.
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In the present work, a multi-scale framework for neural network enhanced methods is proposed for approximation of function and solution of partial differential equations (PDEs). By introducing the multi-scale concept, the total solution of the target problem could be decomposed into two parts, i.e. the coarse scale solution and the fine scale solution. In the coarse scale, the conventional numerical methods (e.g. finite element methods) are applied and the coarse scale solution could be obtained. In the fine scale, the neural networks is introduced to formulate the solution. The custom loss functions are developed by taking into account the governing equations and boundary conditions of PDEs, the constraints and the interaction from coarse scale. The proposed methods are illustrated and examined by various of testing cases.

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