LGGEO-PHApr 15, 2024

Multiple-Input Fourier Neural Operator (MIFNO) for source-dependent 3D elastodynamics

arXiv:2404.10115v223 citationsh-index: 12J Comput Phys
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This provides a flexible and fast surrogate model for earthquake simulation, enabling many-query problems in seismology with potential applications in risk assessment and geophysics.

The paper tackles the high computational cost of numerical simulations for 3D elastic wave propagation by introducing the Multiple-Input Fourier Neural Operator (MIFNO), which achieves good to excellent accuracy with 80% of predictions having excellent phase GOF and 87% good amplitude fluctuations, while generalizing to new sources and geologies.

Numerical simulations are essential tools to evaluate the solution of the wave equation in complex settings, such as three-dimensional (3D) domains with heterogeneous properties. However, their application is limited by high computational costs and existing surrogate models lack the flexibility of numerical solvers. This work introduces the Multiple-Input Fourier Neural Operator (MIFNO) to deal with structured 3D fields representing material properties as well as vectors describing the source characteristics. The MIFNO is applied to the problem of elastic wave propagation in the Earth's crust. It is trained on the HEMEW^S-3D database containing 30000 earthquake simulations in different heterogeneous domains with random source positions and orientations. Outputs are time- and space-dependent surface wavefields. The MIFNO predictions are assessed as good to excellent based on Goodness-Of-Fit (GOF) criteria. Wave arrival times and wave fronts' propagation are very accurate since 80% of the predictions have an excellent phase GOF. The fluctuations amplitudes are good for 87% of the predictions. The envelope score is hindered by the small-scale fluctuations that are challenging to capture due to the complex physical phenomena associated with high-frequency features. Nevertheless, the MIFNO can generalize to sources located outside the training domain and it shows good generalization ability to a real complex overthrust geology. When focusing on a region of interest, transfer learning improves the accuracy with limited additional costs, since GOF scores improved by more than 1 GOF unit with only 500 additional specific samples. The MIFNO is the first surrogate model offering the flexibility of an earthquake simulator with varying sources and material properties. Its good accuracy and massive speed-up offer new perspectives to replace numerical simulations in many-query problems.

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