Benchmark problems for physics-informed neural networks: The Allen-Cahn equation

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In this paper, we present accurate and well-designed benchmark problems for evaluating the effectiveness and precision of physics-informed neural networks (PINNs). The presented problems were generated using the Allen-Cahn (AC) equation, which models the mechanism of phase separation in binary alloy systems and simulates the temporal evolution of interfaces. The AC equation possesses the property of motion by mean curvature, which means that, in the sharp interface limit, the evolution of the interface described by the equation is governed by its mean curvature. Specifically, the velocity of the interface is proportional to its mean curvature, which implies the tendency of the interface to minimize its surface area. This property makes the AC equation a powerful mathematical model for capturing the dynamics of interface motion and phase separation processes in various physical and biological systems. The benchmark source codes for the 1D, 2D, and 3D AC equations are provided for interested researchers.

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benchmark problemsAllen-Cahn equationphysics-informed neural networksSTABLE METHOD
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Benchmark problems for physics-informed neural networks: The Allen-Cahn equation
저자
Lee, Hyun GeunHwang, YoungjinNam, YunjaeKim, SangkwonKim, Junseok
DOI
10.3934/math.2025335
발행일
2025
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Article
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AIMS Mathematics
10
3
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7319 ~ 7338