Solving multiscale steady radiative transfer equation using neural networks with uniform stability

Yulong Lu, Li Wang, Wuzhe Xu

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Abstract

This paper concerns solving the steady radiative transfer equation with diffusive scaling, using the physics informed neural networks (PINNs). The idea of PINNs is to minimize a least-square loss function, that consists of the residual from the governing equation, the mismatch from the boundary conditions, and other physical constraints such as conservation. It is advantageous of being flexible and easy to execute, and brings the potential for high dimensional problems. Nevertheless, due the presence of small scales, the vanilla PINNs can be extremely unstable for solving multiscale steady transfer equations. In this paper, we propose a new formulation of the loss based on the macro-micro decomposition. We prove that, the new loss function is uniformly stable with respect to the small Knudsen number in the sense that the L2-error of the neural network solution is uniformly controlled by the loss. When the boundary condition is an-isotropic, a boundary layer emerges in the diffusion limit and therefore brings an additional difficulty in training the neural network. To resolve this issue, we include a boundary layer corrector that carries over the sharp transition part of the solution and leaves the rest easy to be approximated. The effectiveness of the new methodology is demonstrated in extensive numerical examples.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number45
JournalResearch in Mathematical Sciences
Volume9
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2022

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
Y.L. thanks the US National Science Foundation for its support through the award DMS-2107934. L.W. and W.X. thank the National Science foundation for its support through the award DMS-1846854. The authors also acknowledge the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute (MSI) at the University of Minnesota for providing resources that contributed to the research results reported within this paper.

Funding Information:
Y.L. thanks the US National Science Foundation for its support through the award DMS-2107934. L.W. and W.X. thank the National Science foundation for its support through the award DMS-1846854. The authors also acknowledge the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute (MSI) at the University of Minnesota for providing resources that contributed to the research results reported within this paper.

Publisher Copyright:
© 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.

Keywords

  • Boundary layer
  • Diffusion limit
  • PINN
  • Radiative transfer equation
  • Uniform stability

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