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Deep Operator-Splitting Network for Solving PDEs
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Reporter:
Yang Xiang, Professor, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Inviter:
Tao Zhou, Professor
Subject:
Deep Operator-Splitting Network for Solving PDEs
Time and place:
10:00-11:00 June 12 (Monday), Z311
Abstract:

Deep neural networks (DNNs) recently emerged as a promising tool for analyzing and solving complex differential equations arising in science and engineering applications. Alternative to traditional numerical schemes, learning based solvers utilize the representation power of DNNs to approximate the input-output relations in an automated manner. However, the lack of physics-in-the-loop often makes it difficult to construct a neural network solver that simultaneously achieves high accuracy ,low computational burden, and interpretability. In this work, focusing on a class of evolutionary PDEs characterized by decomposable operators, we show that the classical \operator splitting" technique can be adapted to design neural network architectures. This gives rise to a learning-based PDE solver, which we name Deep Operator-Splitting Network (DOSnet). Such non-black-box network design is constructed from the physical rules and operators governing the underlying dynamics, and is more efficient and flexible than the classical numerical schemes and standard DNNs. To demonstrate the advantages o four new AI-enhanced PDE solver, we train and validate it on several types of operator-decomposable differential equations. We also apply DOSnet to nonlinear Schrodinger equations which have important applications in the signal processing for modern optical fiber transmission systems, and experimental results show that our model has better accuracy and lower computational complexity than numerical schemes and the baseline DNNs.