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Calling all lurkers, yes you 👀.
Chances are if you are reading this you are interested in solving PDEs - we want to hear your ideas for a common base either here or in an issue.
What information…
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Earlier today (2024-Aug-22) we had a Chapel training coordination meeting organized by the Chapel development team and focused on revamping the HPC Carpentry Chapel lessons. Over the next few months w…
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When solving large-enough IVP problems, for example, solving 2D/3D time-dependent PDEs using method of lines, it takes a long time f…
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@paraklas @sifanw094
Thank you for sharing this magnificent source code of your research paper. I have read your paper (but not in sufficient depth), and this question happens to me: is it possible …
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Hi authors,
The paper _Solving high-dimensional parabolic PDEs using the tensor train format_ is really insightful and I have learned a lot from it. Thanks a lot for sharing your codes. However, th…
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Dear authors,
I have been working with the code provided in this repository and have some concerns related to the methods and claims presented in the associated paper. Here are the specific issues …
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Hi @jorgensd, thanks for the huge work done for the FEniCSx. As one of the many users of FEniCS/FEniCSx, I really think at least two points of FEniCSx are attracting: (1) convenience for solving PDEs …
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I was wondering if you guys would think it's necessary to support arbitrary sized inputs. For example, instead of just allowing matrix vector, allow matrix matrix in the normal interpretation. This ca…
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The intro of "A Gallery of finite element solvers" mentions advection-diffusion-reaction equations as a final example, I was wondering whether this might be added anytime soon?
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Great job! I wish that I had seen this earlier.
I would like to recommend
1. [When and why PINNs fail to train: A neural tangent kernel perspective](https://arxiv.org/abs/2007.14527)
2. [On the e…