SGD and stochastic gradient flow are proven to drive the empirical PINN loss for the Poisson equation to zero exponentially in expectation, for sufficiently wide two-layer networks.
Non-Asymptotic Analysis of Projected Gradient Descent for Physics-Informed Neural Networks
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In this work, we provide a non-asymptotic convergence analysis of projected gradient descent for physics-informed neural networks for the Poisson equation. Under suitable assumptions, we show that the optimization error can be bounded by $\mathcal{O}(1/\sqrt{T} + 1/\sqrt{m} + \epsilon_{\text{approx}})$, where $T$ is the number of algorithm time steps, $m$ is the width of the neural network and $\epsilon_{\text{approx}}$ is an approximation error. The proof of our optimization result relies on bounding the linearization error and using this result together with a Lyapunov drift analysis. Additionally, we quantify the generalization error by bounding the Rademacher complexities of the neural network and its Laplacian. Combining both the optimization and generalization results, we obtain an overall error estimate based on an existing error estimate from regularity theory.
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Convergence of Stochastic Gradient Methods for Wide Two-Layer Physics-Informed Neural Networks for the Poisson Equation
SGD and stochastic gradient flow are proven to drive the empirical PINN loss for the Poisson equation to zero exponentially in expectation, for sufficiently wide two-layer networks.