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Accelerating multigrid solver with generative super-resolution

(2403.07936)
Published Mar 7, 2024 in math.NA and cs.NA

Abstract

The geometric multigrid algorithm is an efficient numerical method for solving a variety of elliptic partial differential equations (PDEs). The method damps errors at progressively finer grid scales, resulting in faster convergence compared to iterative methods such as Gauss-Seidel. The prolongation or coarse-to-fine interpolation operator within the multigrid algorithm, lends itself to a data-driven treatment with deep learning super-resolution, commonly used to increase the resolution of images. We (i) propose the integration of a super-resolution generative adversarial network (GAN) model with the multigrid algorithm as the prolongation operator and (ii) show that the GAN-interpolation can improve the convergence properties of multigrid in comparison to cubic spline interpolation on a class of multiscale PDEs typically solved in fluid mechanics and engineering simulations. We also highlight the importance of characterizing hybrid (machine learning/traditional) algorithm parameters.

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