Convergence of physics-informed neural networks applied to linear second-order elliptic interface problems

Abstract

With the remarkable empirical success of neural networks across diverse scientific disciplines, rigorous error and convergence analysis are also being developed and enriched. However, there has been little theoretical work focusing on neural networks in solving interface problems. In this paper, we perform a convergence analysis of physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) for solving second-order elliptic interface problems. Specifically, we consider PINNs with domain decomposition technologies and introduce gradient-enhanced strategies on the interfaces to deal with boundary and interface jump conditions. It is shown that the neural network sequence obtained by minimizing a Lipschitz regularized loss function converges to the unique solution to the interface problem in H2 as the number of samples increases. Numerical experiments are provided to demonstrate our theoretical analysis.

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