CONFIDE: Contextual Finite Differences Modelling of PDEs
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Publication:6431095
arXiv2303.15827MaRDI QIDQ6431095FDOQ6431095
Authors: Ori Linial, Orly Avner, Dotan Di Castro
Publication date: 28 March 2023
Abstract: We propose an explainable method for solving Partial Differential Equations by using a contextual scheme called PDExplain. During the training phase, our method is fed with data collected from an operator-defined family of PDEs accompanied by the general form of this family. In the inference phase, a minimal sample collected from a phenomenon is provided, where the sample is related to the PDE family but not necessarily to the set of specific PDEs seen in the training phase. We show how our algorithm can predict the PDE solution for future timesteps. Moreover, our method provides an explainable form of the PDE, a trait that can assist in modelling phenomena based on data in physical sciences. To verify our method, we conduct extensive experimentation, examining its quality both in terms of prediction error and explainability.
Has companion code repository: https://github.com/orilinial/pdexplain
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