A Deep Finite Difference Emulator for the Fast Simulation of Coupled Viscous Burgers' Equation
Abstract
This work proposes a deep learning-based emulator for the efficient computation of the coupled viscous Burgers' equation with random initial conditions. In a departure from traditional data-driven deep learning approaches, the proposed emulator does not require a classical numerical solver to collect training data. Instead, it makes direct use of the problem's physics. Specifically, the model emulates a second-order finite difference solver, i.e., the Crank-Nicolson scheme in learning dynamics. A systematic case study is conducted to examine the model's prediction performance, generalization ability, and computational efficiency. The computed results are graphically represented and compared to those of state-of-the-art numerical solvers.
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@article{arxiv.2202.11588,
title = {A Deep Finite Difference Emulator for the Fast Simulation of Coupled Viscous Burgers' Equation},
author = {Xihaier Luo and Yihui Ren and Wei Xu and Shinjae Yoo and Balasubramanya Nadiga and Ahsan Kareem},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.11588},
year = {2022}
}
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23 pages, 8 figures