Learning to Optimize Multigrid PDE Solvers

25 Feb 2019  ·  Daniel Greenfeld, Meirav Galun, Ron Kimmel, Irad Yavneh, Ronen Basri ·

Constructing fast numerical solvers for partial differential equations (PDEs) is crucial for many scientific disciplines. A leading technique for solving large-scale PDEs is using multigrid methods. At the core of a multigrid solver is the prolongation matrix, which relates between different scales of the problem. This matrix is strongly problem-dependent, and its optimal construction is critical to the efficiency of the solver. In practice, however, devising multigrid algorithms for new problems often poses formidable challenges. In this paper we propose a framework for learning multigrid solvers. Our method learns a (single) mapping from a family of parameterized PDEs to prolongation operators. We train a neural network once for the entire class of PDEs, using an efficient and unsupervised loss function. Experiments on a broad class of 2D diffusion problems demonstrate improved convergence rates compared to the widely used Black-Box multigrid scheme, suggesting that our method successfully learned rules for constructing prolongation matrices.

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