Diagnosing Failure Modes of Neural Operators Across Diverse PDE Families
Abstract
Neural PDE solvers exhibit varying robustness under structured shifts, with architecture and PDE family influencing failure patterns and in-distribution accuracy not reliably predicting out-of-distribution performance.
Neural PDE solvers are increasingly used as learned surrogates for families of partial differential equations, where the key machine learning challenge is not only interpolation on a fixed benchmark distribution but generalization under structured shifts in coefficients, boundary conditions, discretization, and rollout horizon. Yet evaluation is still often dominated by in-distribution test error, making robustness difficult to assess. We introduce a standardized stress-testing framework for neural PDE solvers under deployment-relevant shift. We instantiate it on three representative architectures -- Fourier Neural Operators (FNOs), a DeepONet-style model, and convolutional neural operators (CNOs) -- across five qualitatively different PDE families: dispersive, elliptic, multi-scale fluid, financial, and chaotic systems. Across 750 trained models, we measure robustness using baseline-normalized degradation factors together with spectral and rollout diagnostics. The resulting comparisons reveal that strong in-distribution accuracy does not reliably predict robustness, and that failure patterns depend jointly on architecture and PDE family. Our results provide a clearer basis for evaluating robustness claims in neural PDE solvers and suggest that function-space generalization under structured shift should be treated as a first-class evaluation target.
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