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Physics Informed Deep Learning (Part I): Data-driven Solutions of Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations

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We introduce physics informed neural networks -- neural networks that are trained to solve supervised learning tasks while respecting any given law of physics described by general nonlinear partial differential equations. In this two part treatise, we present our developments in the context of solving two main classes of problems: data-driven solution and data-driven discovery of partial differential equations. Depending on the nature and arrangement of the available data, we devise two distinct classes of algorithms, namely continuous time and discrete time models. The resulting neural networks form a new class of data-efficient universal function approximators that naturally encode any underlying physical laws as prior information. In this first part, we demonstrate how these networks can be used to infer solutions to partial differential equations, and obtain physics-informed surrogate models that are fully differentiable with respect to all input coordinates and free parameters.

Maziar Raissi, Paris Perdikaris, George Em Karniadakis• 2017

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TaskDatasetResultRank
PDE solvingHelmholtz equation
Relative L2 Error1.82
32
PDE solvingKlein-Gordon equation
Relative L2 Error0.0305
15
PDE solvingBurgers' equation
L2 Relative Error0.0012
8
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