Multifidelity Gaussian process regression for solving nonlinear partial differential equations
arXiv:2605.10383v1 Announce Type: new
Abstract: Solving nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs) using kernel methods offers a compelling alternative to traditional numerical solvers. However, the performance of these methods strongly depends on the choice of kernel. In this work, as the available information is inherently multifidelity, we propose a kernel learning approach based on cokriging, leveraging empirical information from multifidelity simulations. In the first step, we fit a differentiable non-stationary kernel to an empirical kernel obtained from low-fidelity simulations. In the second step, we derive a high-fidelity kernel with estimated hyperparameters, and construct a corresponding high-fidelity mean using the multifidelity framework. These components can then be used within a Gaussian process framework for solving PDEs. Finally, we demonstrate the performance of the proposed physics-informed method on the Burgers' equation.