A hybrid CNN-PINN framework for Fokker-Planck equations is proposed, but the reported accuracy rests on incorrect exact solutions and test-set-tuned hyperparameters.
Legendre Deep Neural Network (LDNN) and its application for approximation of nonlinear Volterra Fredholm Hammerstein integral equations
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Various phenomena in biology, physics, and engineering are modeled by differential equations. These differential equations including partial differential equations and ordinary differential equations can be converted and represented as integral equations. In particular, Volterra Fredholm Hammerstein integral equations are the main type of these integral equations and researchers are interested in investigating and solving these equations. In this paper, we propose Legendre Deep Neural Network (LDNN) for solving nonlinear Volterra Fredholm Hammerstein integral equations (VFHIEs). LDNN utilizes Legendre orthogonal polynomials as activation functions of the Deep structure. We present how LDNN can be used to solve nonlinear VFHIEs. We show using the Gaussian quadrature collocation method in combination with LDNN results in a novel numerical solution for nonlinear VFHIEs. Several examples are given to verify the performance and accuracy of LDNN.
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