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PyTorch implementation of Deep Learning methods to solve differential equations

Project description

TorchPhysics is a Python library of (mesh-free) deep learning methods to solve differential equations. You can use TorchPhysics e.g. to

  • solve ordinary and partial differential equations

  • train a neural network to approximate solutions for different parameters

  • solve inverse problems and interpolate external data

The following approaches are implemented using high-level concepts to make their usage as easy as possible:

  • physics-informed neural networks (PINN) [1]

  • QRes [2]

  • the Deep Ritz method [3]

  • DeepONets [4] and Physics-Informed DeepONets [5]

We aim to also include further implementations in the future.

TorchPhysics is build upon the machine learning library PyTorch.

Features

The Goal of this library is to create a basic framework that can be used in many different applications and with different deep learning methods. To this end, TorchPhysics aims at a:

  • modular and expandable structure

  • easy to understand code and clean documentation

  • intuitive and compact way to transfer the mathematical problem into code

  • reliable and well tested code basis

Some built-in features are:

  • mesh free domain generation. With pre implemented domain types: Point, Interval, Parallelogram, Circle, Triangle and Sphere

  • loading external created objects, thanks to a soft dependency on Trimesh and Shapely

  • creating complex domains with the boolean operators Union, Cut and Intersection and higher dimensional objects over the Cartesian product

  • allowing interdependence of different domains, e.g. creating moving domains

  • different point sampling methods for every domain: RandomUniform, Grid, Gaussian, Latin hypercube, Adaptive and some more for specific domains

  • different operators to easily define a differential equation

  • pre implemented fully connected neural network and easy implementation of additional model structures

  • sequentially or parallel evaluation/training of different neural networks

  • normalization layers and adaptive weights [6] to speed up the training process

  • powerful and versatile training thanks to PyTorch Lightning

    • many options for optimizers and learning rate control

    • monitoring the loss of individual conditions while training

Getting Started

To learn the functionality and usage of TorchPhysics we recommend to have a look at the following sections:

Installation

TorchPhysics can be installed by using:

pip install git+https://github.com/boschresearch/torchphysics

If you want to change or add something to the code. You should first copy the repository and install it locally:

git clone https://github.com/boschresearch/torchphysics
pip install .

About

TorchPhysics was originally developed by Nick Heilenkötter and Tom Freudenberg, as part of a seminar project at the University of Bremen, in cooperation with the Robert Bosch GmbH. Special thanks belong to Felix Hildebrand, Uwe Iben, Daniel Christopher Kreuter and Johannes Mueller, at the Robert Bosch GmbH, for support and supervision while creating this library.

Contribute

If you are missing a feature or detect a bug or unexpected behaviour while using this library, feel free to open an issue or a pull request in GitHub or contact the authors. Since we developed the code as a student project during a seminar, we cannot guarantee every feature to work properly. However, we are happy about all contributions since we aim to develop a reliable code basis and extend the library to include other approaches.

License

TorchPhysics uses an Apache License, see the LICENSE file.

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