Solving and optimising Partial Differential Equations (PDEs) in geometrically parameterised domains often requires iterative methods, leading to high computational and time complexities. One potential solution is to learn a direct mapping from the parameters to the PDE solution. Two prominent methods for this are Data-driven Non-Intrusive Reduced Order Models (DROMs) and Parametrised Physics Informed Neural Networks (PPINNs). However, their accuracy tends to degrade as the number of geometric parameters increases. To address this, we propose adopting Generative Models to create new geometries, effectively reducing the number of parameters, and improving the performance of DROMs and PPINNs. The first section briefly reviews the general theory of Generative Models and provides some examples, whereas the second focusses on their application to geometries with fixed or variable points, emphasising their integration with DROMs and PPINNs. DROMs trained on geometries generated by these models demonstrate enhanced accuracy due to reduced parameter dimensionality. For PPINNs, we introduce a methodology that leverages Generative Models to reduce the parameter dimensions and improve convergence. This approach is tested on a Poisson equation defined over deformed Stanford Bunny domains.
Generative Models for Parameter Space Reduction Applied to Reduced Order Modelling / Padula, G., Rozza, G.. - 42:(2026), pp. 133-158. (SMLET 2024 - International Workshop of Scientific Machine Learning: Emerging Topics Trieste 18-21 giugno 2024) [10.1007/978-3-032-11527-0_7].
Generative Models for Parameter Space Reduction Applied to Reduced Order Modelling
Padula, Guglielmo
;Rozza, Gianluigi
2026-01-01
Abstract
Solving and optimising Partial Differential Equations (PDEs) in geometrically parameterised domains often requires iterative methods, leading to high computational and time complexities. One potential solution is to learn a direct mapping from the parameters to the PDE solution. Two prominent methods for this are Data-driven Non-Intrusive Reduced Order Models (DROMs) and Parametrised Physics Informed Neural Networks (PPINNs). However, their accuracy tends to degrade as the number of geometric parameters increases. To address this, we propose adopting Generative Models to create new geometries, effectively reducing the number of parameters, and improving the performance of DROMs and PPINNs. The first section briefly reviews the general theory of Generative Models and provides some examples, whereas the second focusses on their application to geometries with fixed or variable points, emphasising their integration with DROMs and PPINNs. DROMs trained on geometries generated by these models demonstrate enhanced accuracy due to reduced parameter dimensionality. For PPINNs, we introduce a methodology that leverages Generative Models to reduce the parameter dimensions and improve convergence. This approach is tested on a Poisson equation defined over deformed Stanford Bunny domains.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


