Factorized Fourier Neural Operators
This work addresses the challenge of efficient and accurate PDE simulation for scientific computing, representing an incremental improvement over existing neural operator methods.
The paper tackles the problem of simulating partial differential equations (PDEs) by proposing the Factorized Fourier Neural Operator (F-FNO), which bridges the performance gap between machine learning and numerical solvers, reducing errors by up to 83% on benchmark problems and achieving an order of magnitude speedup.
We propose the Factorized Fourier Neural Operator (F-FNO), a learning-based approach for simulating partial differential equations (PDEs). Starting from a recently proposed Fourier representation of flow fields, the F-FNO bridges the performance gap between pure machine learning approaches to that of the best numerical or hybrid solvers. This is achieved with new representations - separable spectral layers and improved residual connections - and a combination of training strategies such as the Markov assumption, Gaussian noise, and cosine learning rate decay. On several challenging benchmark PDEs on regular grids, structured meshes, and point clouds, the F-FNO can scale to deeper networks and outperform both the FNO and the geo-FNO, reducing the error by 83% on the Navier-Stokes problem, 31% on the elasticity problem, 57% on the airfoil flow problem, and 60% on the plastic forging problem. Compared to the state-of-the-art pseudo-spectral method, the F-FNO can take a step size that is an order of magnitude larger in time and achieve an order of magnitude speedup to produce the same solution quality.