Affiliation:
1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA 93407-0403, USA
2. Mathematics Department, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA 93407-0403, USA
Abstract
In this paper, we apply a machine-learning approach to learn traveling solitary waves across various physical systems that are described by families of partial differential equations (PDEs). Our approach integrates a novel interpretable neural network (NN) architecture, called Separable Gaussian Neural Networks (SGNN) into the framework of Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs). Unlike the traditional PINNs that treat spatial and temporal data as independent inputs, the present method leverages wave characteristics to transform data into the so-called co-traveling wave frame. This reformulation effectively addresses the issue of propagation failure in PINNs when applied to large computational domains. Here, the SGNN architecture demonstrates robust approximation capabilities for single-peakon, multi-peakon, and stationary solutions (known as “leftons”) within the (1+1)-dimensional, b-family of PDEs. In addition, we expand our investigations, and explore not only peakon solutions in the ab-family but also compacton solutions in (2+1)-dimensional, Rosenau-Hyman family of PDEs. A comparative analysis with multi-layer perceptron (MLP) reveals that SGNN achieves comparable accuracy with fewer than a tenth of the neurons, underscoring its efficiency and potential for broader application in solving complex nonlinear PDEs.
Funder
Donald E. Bently Center for Engineering Innovation and Lockheed Endowed Professorship in the College of Engineering at Cal Poly
U.S. National Science Foundation