LGCOMP-PHJul 30, 2025

AI paradigm for solving differential equations: first-principles data generation and scale-dilation operator AI solver

arXiv:2507.23141v1h-index: 10
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This work makes AI solvers for differential equations usable in broad nature and engineering fields, though it appears incremental as it builds on existing AI and Transformer methods.

The authors tackled the problem of solving differential equations with AI by addressing data scarcity and high-frequency approximation issues, achieving consistently superior accuracy over state-of-the-art methods in extensive tests.

Many problems are governed by differential equations (DEs). Artificial intelligence (AI) is a new path for solving DEs. However, data is very scarce and existing AI solvers struggle with approximation of high frequency components (AHFC). We propose an AI paradigm for solving diverse DEs, including DE-ruled first-principles data generation methodology and scale-dilation operator (SDO) AI solver. Using either prior knowledge or random fields, we generate solutions and then substitute them into the DEs to derive the sources and initial/boundary conditions through balancing DEs, thus producing arbitrarily vast amount of, first-principles-consistent training datasets at extremely low computational cost. We introduce a reversible SDO that leverages the Fourier transform of the multiscale solutions to fix AHFC, and design a spatiotemporally coupled, attention-based Transformer AI solver of DEs with SDO. An upper bound on the Hessian condition number of the loss function is proven to be proportional to the squared 2-norm of the solution gradient, revealing that SDO yields a smoother loss landscape, consequently fixing AHFC with efficient training. Extensive tests on diverse DEs demonstrate that our AI paradigm achieves consistently superior accuracy over state-of-the-art methods. This work makes AI solver of DEs to be truly usable in broad nature and engineering fields.

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