Improving hp-Variational Physics-Informed Neural Networks for Steady-State Convection-Dominated Problems
Anandh, Thivin, Ghose, Divij, Jain, Himanshu, Sunkad, Pratham, Ganesan, Sashikumaar, John, Volker
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
This paper proposes and studies two extensions of applying hp-variational physics-informed neural networks, more precisely the FastVPINNs framework, to convection-dominated convection-diffusion-reaction problems. First, a term in the spirit of a SUPG stabilization is included in the loss functional and a network architecture is proposed that predicts spatially varying stabilization parameters. Having observed that the selection of the indicator function in hard-constrained Dirichlet boundary conditions has a big impact on the accuracy of the computed solutions, the second novelty is the proposal of a network architecture that learns good parameters for a class of indicator functions. Numerical studies show that both proposals lead to noticeably more accurate results than approaches that can be found in the literature.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-14-2024
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