Automating the Design of Multigrid Methods with Evolutionary Program Synthesis
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ArtikelSerie: Utgivningsinformation: Erlangen FAU University Press 2024Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (222 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783961477319
- 9783961477326
- Computing and Information Technology
- Computer science
- Mathematical theory of computation
- Computer modelling and simulation
- Artificial intelligence
- Computersimulation
- Formale Grammatik
- Genetische Programmierung
- Künstliche Intelligenz
- Mehrgitterverfahren
- Programmsynthese
- artificial intelligence
- automated algorithm design
- computer simulation
- formal grammar
- genetic programming
- multigrid
- program synthesis
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Many of the most fundamental laws of nature can be formulated as partial differential equations (PDEs). However, since the general solution of many PDEs is unknown, the efficient approximate solution of these equations is one of humanity's greatest challenges. While multigrid represents one of the most effective methods for solving PDEs numerically, in many cases, the design of an efficient or at least working multigrid solver is an open problem. This thesis demonstrates that grammar-guided genetic programming, an evolutionary program synthesis technique, can discover multigrid methods of unprecedented structure that achieve a high degree of efficiency and generalization. For this purpose, we develop a novel context-free grammar that enables the automated generation of multigrid methods in a symbolically-manipulable formal language, based on which we can apply the same multigrid-based solver to problems of different sizes without having to adapt its internal structure. Treating the automated design of an efficient multigrid method as a program synthesis task allows us to find novel sequences of multigrid operations, including the combination of different smoothing and coarse-grid correction steps on each level of the discretization hierarchy.
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