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Learning nonlinear integral operators via Recurrent Neural Networks and its application in solving Integro-Differential Equations

13 October 2023
Hardeep Bassi
Yuanran Zhu
Senwei Liang
Jia Yin
Cian C. Reeves
Vojtěch Vlček
Chao Yang
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Abstract

In this paper, we propose using LSTM-RNNs (Long Short-Term Memory-Recurrent Neural Networks) to learn and represent nonlinear integral operators that appear in nonlinear integro-differential equations (IDEs). The LSTM-RNN representation of the nonlinear integral operator allows us to turn a system of nonlinear integro-differential equations into a system of ordinary differential equations for which many efficient solvers are available. Furthermore, because the use of LSTM-RNN representation of the nonlinear integral operator in an IDE eliminates the need to perform a numerical integration in each numerical time evolution step, the overall temporal cost of the LSTM-RNN-based IDE solver can be reduced to O(nT)O(n_T)O(nT​) from O(nT2)O(n_T^2)O(nT2​) if a nTn_TnT​-step trajectory is to be computed. We illustrate the efficiency and robustness of this LSTM-RNN-based numerical IDE solver with a model problem. Additionally, we highlight the generalizability of the learned integral operator by applying it to IDEs driven by different external forces. As a practical application, we show how this methodology can effectively solve the Dyson's equation for quantum many-body systems.

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