Learned discretizations for passive scalar advection in a two-dimensional turbulent flow

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Abstract

The computational cost of fluid simulations increases rapidly with grid resolution. This has given a hard limit on the ability of simulations to accurately resolve small-scale features of complex flows. Here we use a machine learning approach to learn a numerical discretization that retains high accuracy even when the solution is under-resolved with classical methods. We apply this approach to passive scalar advection in a two-dimensional turbulent flow. The method maintains the same accuracy as traditional high-order flux-limited advection solvers, while using 4× lower grid resolution in each dimension. The machine learning component is tightly integrated with traditional finite-volume schemes and can be trained via an end-to-end differentiable programming framework. The solver can achieve near-peak hardware utilization on CPUs and accelerators via convolutional filters.

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Zhuang, J., Kochkov, D., Bar-Sinai, Y., Brenner, M. P., & Hoyer, S. (2021). Learned discretizations for passive scalar advection in a two-dimensional turbulent flow. Physical Review Fluids, 6(6). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevFluids.6.064605

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