An exploratory study on machine learning to couple numerical solutions of partial differential equations

10/26/2020
by   H. S. Tang, et al.
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As further progress in the accurate and efficient computation of coupled partial differential equations (PDEs) becomes increasingly difficult, it has become highly desired to develop new methods for such computation. In deviation from conventional approaches, this short communication paper explores a computational paradigm that couples numerical solutions of PDEs via machine-learning (ML) based methods, together with a preliminary study on the paradigm. Particularly, it solves PDEs in subdomains as in a conventional approach but develops and trains artificial neural networks (ANN) to couple the PDEs' solutions at their interfaces, leading to solutions to the PDEs in the whole domains. The concepts and algorithms for the ML coupling are discussed using coupled Poisson equations and coupled advection-diffusion equations. Preliminary numerical examples illustrate the feasibility and performance of the ML coupling. Although preliminary, the results of this exploratory study indicate that the ML paradigm is promising and deserves further research.

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