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摘要
分形积分微分方程(IDE)可以描述局部微观结构对复杂物理问题的影响,然而,传统的数值方法并不适合求解具有分形积分和分形导数的新生模型。在此,我们展示了深度学习可用于解决这一瓶颈。通过双尺度变换,首先将分形积分导数近似转换为传统的积分微分伙伴,然后通过引入辅助变量去除积分运算,进一步将其转换为微分方程系统。此外,还采用了灵活的自适应技术来处理深度学习神经网络的损失权重。分形 Volterra IDE 用于展示这种新的物理信息深度人工智能仿真模型的有效性和简易性。所有结果表明,该人工智能仿真模型具有良好的鲁棒性和收敛性,分形 Volterra IDE 可以探索多孔介质粘弹性的不同特性。
PHYSICS-INFORMED DEEP AI SIMULATION FOR FRACTAL INTEGRO-DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION
Fractal integro-differential equations (IDEs) can describe the effect of local microstructure on a complex physical problem, however, the traditional numerical methods are not suitable for solving the new-born models with the fractal integral and fractal derivative. Here we show that deep learning can be used to solve the bottleneck. By the two-scale transformation, the fractal IDE is first approximately converted to its traditional integro-differential partner, which is further converted to a differential equation system by introducing an auxiliary variable to remove the integral operation. Moreover, a flexible adaptive technology is adopted to deal with the loss weights of a deep learning neural network. A fractal Volterra IDE is used to show the effectiveness and simplicity of this new physics-informed deep AI simulation model. All results indicate the AI simulation model has good robustness and convergence, and the fractal Volterra IDE might explore the different properties of viscoelasticity for a porous medium.