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  • Physics informed neural networks (PINNs) effectively solve nonlinear partial differential equations (NLPDEs) by combining data with physical laws.
  • Two variants of PINNs using tanh and sine activation functions were tested for solving high order KdV equations, with the sine activation yielding better results.
  • The study highlights that the complexity of the equations impacts the PINN's accuracy and efficiency, demonstrating potential for deeper applications in solving and modeling higher-order NLPDEs using deep learning.

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Physics informed neural network (PINN) demonstrates powerful capabilities in solving forward and inverse problems of nonlinear partial differential equations (NLPDEs) through combining data-driven and physical constraints. In this paper, two PINN methods that adopt tanh and sine as activation functions, respectively, are used to study data-driven solutions and parameter estimations of a family of high order KdV equations. Compared to the standard PINN with the tanh activation function, the PINN framework using the sine activation function can effectively learn the single soliton solution, double soliton solution, periodic traveling wave solution, and kink solution of the proposed equations with higher precision. The PINN framework using the sine activation function shows better performance in parameter estimation. In addition, the experiments show that the complexity of the equation influences the accuracy and efficiency of the PINN method. The outcomes of this study are poised to enhance the application of deep learning techniques in solving solutions and modeling of higher-order NLPDEs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11470932PMC
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