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Solving Einstein equations using deep learning

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arxiv 2309.07397 v1 pith:JBPINGYQ submitted 2023-09-14 gr-qc nucl-thphysics.comp-ph

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Einstein field equations are notoriously challenging to solve due to their complex mathematical form, with few analytical solutions available in the absence of highly symmetric systems or ideal matter distribution. However, accurate solutions are crucial, particularly in systems with strong gravitational field such as black holes or neutron stars. In this work, we use neural networks and auto differentiation to solve the Einstein field equations numerically inspired by the idea of physics-informed neural networks (PINNs). By utilizing these techniques, we successfully obtain the Schwarzschild metric and the charged Schwarzschild metric given the energy-momentum tensor of matter. This innovative method could open up a different way for solving space-time coupled Einstein field equations and become an integral part of numerical relativity.

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