The GAP scheme is a new dynamical low-rank integrator for the radiative transfer equation that provably preserves the diffusive limit and avoids CFL restrictions.
An Augmented Backward-Corrected Projector Splitting Integrator for Dynamical Low-Rank Training
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Layer factorization has emerged as a widely used technique for training memory-efficient neural networks. However, layer factorization methods face several challenges, particularly a lack of robustness during the training process. To overcome this limitation, dynamical low-rank training methods have been developed, utilizing robust time integration techniques for low-rank matrix differential equations. Although these approaches facilitate efficient training, they still depend on computationally intensive QR and singular value decompositions of matrices with small rank. In this work, we introduce a novel low-rank training method that reduces the number of required QR decompositions. Our approach integrates an augmentation step into a projector-splitting scheme, ensuring convergence to a locally optimal solution. We provide a rigorous theoretical analysis of the proposed method and demonstrate its effectiveness across multiple benchmarks.
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A Galerkin Alternating Projection Method for Kinetic Equations in the Diffusive Limit
The GAP scheme is a new dynamical low-rank integrator for the radiative transfer equation that provably preserves the diffusive limit and avoids CFL restrictions.