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Artificial neural networks for solving ordinary and partial differential equations

โœ Scribed by Lagaris, I.E.; Likas, A.; Fotiadis, D.I.


Book ID
111952964
Publisher
IEEE
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
418 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
1045-9227

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โœฆ Synopsis


We present a method to solve initial and boundary value problems using artificial neural networks. A trial solution of the differential equation is written as a sum of two parts. The first part satisfies the initial/boundary conditions and contains no adjustable parameters. The second part is constructed so as not to affect the initial/boundary conditions. This part involves a feedforward neural network containing adjustable parameters (the weights). Hence by construction the initial/boundary conditions are satisfied and the network is trained to satisfy the differential equation. The applicability of this approach ranges from single ordinary differential equations (ODE's), to systems of coupled ODE's and also to partial differential equations (PDE's). In this article, we illustrate the method by solving a variety of model problems and present comparisons with solutions obtained using the Galekrkin finite element method for several cases of partial differential equations. With the advent of neuroprocessors and digital signal processors the method becomes particularly interesting due to the expected essential gains in the execution speed.


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