Neural Network Representation of Time Integrators

Abstract

Deep neural network (DNN) architectures are constructed that are the exact equivalent of explicit Runge-Kutta schemes for numerical time integration. The network weights and biases are given, i.e., no training is needed. In this way, the only task left for physics-based integrators is the DNN approximation of the right-hand side. This allows to clearly delineate the approximation estimates for right-hand side errors and time integration errors. The architecture required for the integration of a simple mass-damper-stiffness case is included as an example.

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