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Two-scale neural networks for optimal control of linear convection-dominated equations

Numerical Analysis 2026-05-19 v1 Numerical Analysis Optimization and Control

Abstract

We propose a two-scale neural network method for optimal control problems governed by convection-dominated convection-diffusion-reaction equations. Building on two-scale architectures developed for singularly perturbed forward problems, we augment the spatial input with suitably rescaled features that become increasingly important as the diffusion coefficient becomes small. The approach employs separate neural networks for the state and adjoint state variables of the optimality system, reflecting the fact that these quantities develop sharp layers in different parts of the domain due to opposite convection fields. By choosing different center points for the two networks, the architecture naturally aligns with the layer location of each variable. We present two formulations of the method, one based on the first-order optimality conditions and another using penalization of the PDE constraint, and combine them with a successive training strategy that gradually decreases the diffusion coefficient toward its target value. Numerical experiments on benchmark problems illustrate the effectiveness and behavior of the proposed approach.

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@article{arxiv.2605.17740,
  title  = {Two-scale neural networks for optimal control of linear convection-dominated equations},
  author = {Sijing Liu and Marcus Sarkis and Yi Zhang and Zhongqiang Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.17740},
  year   = {2026}
}