A Family of Adaptive Activation Functions for Mitigating Failure Modes in Physics-Informed Neural Networks
arXiv cs.LG / 3/20/2026
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Key Points
- The paper introduces a family of adaptive wavelet-based activation functions to mitigate failure modes in Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs).
- These activations combine trainable wavelets with either trainable or fixed hyperbolic tangent and softplus components to boost training stability and expressive power.
- Five distinct activation functions are developed and evaluated across four PDE classes, showing improved robustness and accuracy compared with traditional activations.
- Direct comparisons with baseline PINNs, PINNsFormer, and other deep learning models demonstrate the proposed approach's generality and effectiveness.
- The work highlights potential broader impact for PINN-based scientific computing by integrating wavelet theory into activation design.
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