Orthogonal greedy training of shallow ReLU networks is adapted to kernel estimation for linear operators, with stated convergence rates and large accuracy gains over neural operator baselines.
Deep surrogate model for learning Green's function associated with linear reaction-diffusion operator
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In this paper, we present a deep surrogate model for learning the Green's function associated with the reaction-diffusion operator in rectangular domain. The U-Net architecture is utilized to effectively capture the mapping from source to solution of the target partial differential equations (PDEs). To enable efficient training of the model without relying on labeled data, we propose a novel loss function that draws inspiration from traditional numerical methods used for solving PDEs. Furthermore, a hard encoding mechanism is employed to ensure that the predicted Green's function is perfectly matched with the boundary conditions. Based on the learned Green's function from the trained deep surrogate model, a fast solver is developed to solve the corresponding PDEs with different sources and boundary conditions. Various numerical examples are also provided to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed model.
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Orthogonal greedy algorithm for linear operator learning with shallow neural network
Orthogonal greedy training of shallow ReLU networks is adapted to kernel estimation for linear operators, with stated convergence rates and large accuracy gains over neural operator baselines.