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Enabling Automatic Differentiation with Mollified Graph Neural Operators

11 April 2025
Ryan Y. Lin
Julius Berner
Valentin Duruisseaux
David Pitt
Daniel Leibovici
Jean Kossaifi
Kamyar Azizzadenesheli
Anima Anandkumar
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Abstract

Physics-informed neural operators offer a powerful framework for learning solution operators of partial differential equations (PDEs) by combining data and physics losses. However, these physics losses rely on derivatives. Computing these derivatives remains challenging, with spectral and finite difference methods introducing approximation errors due to finite resolution. Here, we propose the mollified graph neural operator (mGNO), the first method to leverage automatic differentiation and compute \emph{exact} gradients on arbitrary geometries. This enhancement enables efficient training on irregular grids and varying geometries while allowing seamless evaluation of physics losses at randomly sampled points for improved generalization. For a PDE example on regular grids, mGNO paired with autograd reduced the L2 relative data error by 20x compared to finite differences, although training was slower. It can also solve PDEs on unstructured point clouds seamlessly, using physics losses only, at resolutions vastly lower than those needed for finite differences to be accurate enough. On these unstructured point clouds, mGNO leads to errors that are consistently 2 orders of magnitude lower than machine learning baselines (Meta-PDE) for comparable runtimes, and also delivers speedups from 1 to 3 orders of magnitude compared to the numerical solver for similar accuracy. mGNOs can also be used to solve inverse design and shape optimization problems on complex geometries.

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@article{lin2025_2504.08277,
  title={ Enabling Automatic Differentiation with Mollified Graph Neural Operators },
  author={ Ryan Y. Lin and Julius Berner and Valentin Duruisseaux and David Pitt and Daniel Leibovici and Jean Kossaifi and Kamyar Azizzadenesheli and Anima Anandkumar },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.08277},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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