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Solving Euler equations with Multiple Discontinuities via Separation-Transfer Physics-Informed Neural Networks

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Despite the remarkable progress of physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) in scientific computing, they continue to face challenges when solving hydrodynamic problems with multiple discontinuities. In this work, we propose Separation-Transfer Physics Informed Neural Networks (ST-PINNs) to address such problems. By sequentially resolving discontinuities from strong to weak and leveraging transfer learning during training, ST-PINNs significantly reduce the problem complexity and enhance solution accuracy. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to apply a PINNs-based approach to the two-dimensional unsteady planar shock refraction problem, offering new insights into the application of PINNs to complex shock-interface interactions. Numerical experiments demonstrate that ST-PINNs more accurately capture sharp discontinuities and substantially reduce solution errors in hydrodynamic problems involving multiple discontinuities.

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Efficient Weak-Entropy PINN for Solving Hyperbolic Conservation Laws

math.NA · 2026-08-11 · conditional · novelty 6.0

WEPINN enforces weak formulation and entropy condition with trigonometric test functions and fast Fourier transform integration, resolving shocks and rarefactions in conservation laws more accurately than Diff-PINN, VPINN, and WPINN in reported tests.

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  • Efficient Weak-Entropy PINN for Solving Hyperbolic Conservation Laws math.NA · 2026-08-11 · conditional · none · ref 28 · internal anchor

    WEPINN enforces weak formulation and entropy condition with trigonometric test functions and fast Fourier transform integration, resolving shocks and rarefactions in conservation laws more accurately than Diff-PINN, VPINN, and WPINN in reported tests.