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Guided Flow Matching for Forward and Inverse PDE Problems with Sparse Observations: Algorithm and Theory

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Reconstructing PDE solutions from sparse observations is a core challenge in scientific computing. We present FM4PDE, a flow-matching generative framework that learns the joint distribution of PDE coefficients (or initial states) and solutions (or final states), enabling both forward simulation and inverse recovery with limited paired data. At inference, sampling is guided by a composite loss that enforces agreement with sparse measurements and reduces the PDE residual; we support deterministic, stochastic, and hybrid samplers. We provide error guarantees for these guided procedures. For the deterministic optimizer, a coercivity condition ensures trajectory boundedness and a phase-wise contraction yields logarithmic complexity in the target accuracy. For the stochastic sampler, we introduce adaptive guidance and assume dissipativity of the velocity field to obtain uniform moment bounds independent of the noise-floor parameter. This leads to polynomial-time error bounds, and a matching lower bound shows constant guidance induces an unavoidable positive bias, motivating adaptivity. A hybrid deterministic-stochastic analysis is also provided. Experiments on static and time-dependent benchmark PDEs demonstrate competitive accuracy and faster inference than diffusion-based generative models.

Xifeng Zhang, Jin Zhao• 2026

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Forward PDE solvingHelmholtz
Relative Error0.0748
26
Forward PDE solvingNavier-Stokes
Relative L2 Error5.6
15
Forward PDE solvingPoisson--
15
Inverse PDE solvingDarcy Flow
Relative Error17.76
13
Inverse PDE solvingPoisson
Relative Error24.82
13
Forward PDE solvingDarcy Flow
Relative Error0.0127
12
Forward PDE solvingHelmholtz (test)
Relative H1 Error0.1385
12
Forward PDE solvingDarcy flow (test)
Relative H1 Error1.33
12
Forward PDE solvingPoisson (test)
Relative H1 Error1.65
12
Inverse PDE solvingHelmholtz
Relative Error40.82
10
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