Thermodynamics-informed Neural Networks (THINNs).

Abstract: Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) are a class of deep learning models aiming to approximate solutions of PDEs by training neural networks to minimize the residual of the equation. Focusing on non-equilibrium fluctuating systems, we propose a physically informed choice of penalization that is consistent with the underlying fluctuation structure, as characterized by a large deviations principle. This approach yields a novel formulation of PINNs in which the penalty term is chosen to penalize improbable deviations, rather than being selected heuristically. The resulting thermodynamically consistent extension of PINNs, termed THINNs, is subsequently analyzed by establishing analytical a posteriori estimates, and providing empirical comparisons to established penalization strategies.

Date: Jan 20, 2026 at 15:15:00 h
Venue: Sala Maryam Mirzakhani, Torre Norte Piso 6, Beauchef 851.
Speaker: Javier Castro
Affiliation: U. Técnica de Berlin
Coordinator: Joaquin Fontobona
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Posted on Jan 14, 2026 in Seminario CMM- Maths&AI, Seminars