The Finite Neuron Method and Convergence Analysis
Abstract
We study a family of Hm-conforming piecewise polynomials based on artificial neural network, named as the finite neuron method (FNM), for numerical solution of 2m-th order partial differential equations in Rd for any m,d ≥ 1 and then provide convergence analysis for this method. Given a general domain ⊂ Rd and a partition Th of , it is still an open problem in general how to construct conforming finite element subspace of Hm() that have adequate approximation properties. By using techniques from artificial neural networks, we construct a family of Hm-conforming set of functions consisting of piecewise polynomials of degree k for any k m and we further obtain the error estimate when they are applied to solve elliptic boundary value problem of any order in any dimension. For example, the following error estimates between the exact solution u and finite neuron approximation uN are obtained. \|u-uN\|Hm()= O(N-1 2-1 d). Discussions will also be given on the difference and relationship between the finite neuron method and finite element methods (FEM). For example, for finite neuron method, the underlying finite element grids are not given a priori and the discrete solution can only be obtained by solving a non-linear and non-convex optimization problem. Despite of many desirable theoretical properties of the finite neuron method analyzed in the paper, its practical value is a subject of further investigation since the aforementioned underlying non-linear and non-convex optimization problem can be expensive and challenging to solve. For completeness and also convenience to readers, some basic known results and their proofs are also included in this manuscript.
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