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PICL: Physics Informed Contrastive Learning for Partial Differential Equations

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arxiv 2401.16327 v4 pith:HB4MZRMM submitted 2024-01-29 cs.LG cs.NAmath.NAphysics.comp-ph

classification cs.LGcs.NAmath.NAphysics.comp-ph
keywords contrastiveneuralequationequationsoperatordifferentialgoverningimproves
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Neural operators have recently grown in popularity as Partial Differential Equation (PDE) surrogate models. Learning solution functionals, rather than functions, has proven to be a powerful approach to calculate fast, accurate solutions to complex PDEs. While much work has been done evaluating neural operator performance on a wide variety of surrogate modeling tasks, these works normally evaluate performance on a single equation at a time. In this work, we develop a novel contrastive pretraining framework utilizing Generalized Contrastive Loss that improves neural operator generalization across multiple governing equations simultaneously. Governing equation coefficients are used to measure ground-truth similarity between systems. A combination of physics-informed system evolution and latent-space model output are anchored to input data and used in our distance function. We find that physics-informed contrastive pretraining improves accuracy for the Fourier Neural Operator in fixed-future and autoregressive rollout tasks for the 1D and 2D Heat, Burgers', and linear advection equations.

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