FourierSpecNet: Neural Collision Operator Approximation Inspired by the Fourier Spectral Method for Solving the Boltzmann Equation
FourierSpecNet: Neural Collision Operator Approximation Inspired by the Fourier Spectral Method for Solving the Boltzmann Equation
The Boltzmann equation, a fundamental model in kinetic theory, describes the evolution of particle distribution functions through a nonlinear, high-dimensional collision operator. However, its numerical solution remains computationally demanding, particularly for inelastic collisions and high-dimensional velocity domains. In this work, we propose the Fourier Neural Spectral Network (FourierSpecNet), a hybrid framework that integrates the Fourier spectral method with deep learning to approximate the collision operator in Fourier space efficiently. FourierSpecNet achieves resolution-invariant learning and supports zero-shot super-resolution, enabling accurate predictions at unseen resolutions without retraining. Beyond empirical validation, we establish a consistency result showing that the trained operator converges to the spectral solution as the discretization is refined. We evaluate our method on several benchmark cases, including Maxwellian and hard-sphere molecular models, as well as inelastic collision scenarios. The results demonstrate that FourierSpecNet offers competitive accuracy while significantly reducing computational cost compared to traditional spectral solvers. Our approach provides a robust and scalable alternative for solving the Boltzmann equation across both elastic and inelastic regimes.
Jae Yong Lee、Gwang Jae Jung、Byung Chan Lim、Hyung Ju Hwang
物理学数学计算技术、计算机技术
Jae Yong Lee,Gwang Jae Jung,Byung Chan Lim,Hyung Ju Hwang.FourierSpecNet: Neural Collision Operator Approximation Inspired by the Fourier Spectral Method for Solving the Boltzmann Equation[EB/OL].(2025-04-29)[2025-05-07].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.20408.点此复制
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