LGS pretrained on 2.5M trajectories across 16 systems matches deterministic baselines at one step and halves 20-step error while using far less compute and adapting to held-out higher-resolution flows.
Wavelet diffusion neural operator
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WaveLiT combines wavelet tokenization, linear attention, and multiscale pyramids to produce parameter-efficient neural PDE solvers that match much larger models on TheWell benchmarks.
Wavelet Flow Matching emulates multi-scale PDE-governed systems by transporting velocities directly in a hierarchical wavelet representation via U-Net, yielding improved long-horizon stability and spectral accuracy on fluid benchmarks.
FEDONet augments DeepONet with Fourier-embedded trunk networks using random Fourier features, yielding lower L2 reconstruction errors than standard DeepONet on Burgers', 2D Poisson, Eikonal, Allen-Cahn, and Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equations across dataset sizes and noise levels.
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Latent Generative Solvers for Generalizable Long-Term Physics Simulation
LGS pretrained on 2.5M trajectories across 16 systems matches deterministic baselines at one step and halves 20-step error while using far less compute and adapting to held-out higher-resolution flows.
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Small Models, Strong Priors: Architectural Inductive Bias for Parameter-Efficient Neural PDE Solvers
WaveLiT combines wavelet tokenization, linear attention, and multiscale pyramids to produce parameter-efficient neural PDE solvers that match much larger models on TheWell benchmarks.
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Wavelet Flow Matching for Multi-Scale Physics Emulation
Wavelet Flow Matching emulates multi-scale PDE-governed systems by transporting velocities directly in a hierarchical wavelet representation via U-Net, yielding improved long-horizon stability and spectral accuracy on fluid benchmarks.
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FEDONet : Fourier-Embedded DeepONet for Spectrally Accurate Operator Learning
FEDONet augments DeepONet with Fourier-embedded trunk networks using random Fourier features, yielding lower L2 reconstruction errors than standard DeepONet on Burgers', 2D Poisson, Eikonal, Allen-Cahn, and Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equations across dataset sizes and noise levels.