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heat1d-pde-dataset
This dataset contains numerical solutions of the 1D heat equation with cooling terms, designed for machine learning applications in scientific computing and physics-informed neural networks.
Dataset Description
Dataset Summary
The dataset consists of spatiotemporal solutions to the 1D heat equation with boundary conditions and a cooling term. Each sample includes initial states, final states (with and without noise), simulation parameters, and elapsed times.
Supported Tasks
- PDE Solution Prediction
- Parameter Inference
- Physics-Informed Machine Learning
- Scientific Machine Learning Benchmarking
Dataset Structure
{
'initial_states': [N, 200], # Initial temperature distribution
'final_states': [N, 200], # Final temperature distribution (with noise)
'clean_initial_states': [N, 200], # Initial states without noise
'clean_final_states': [N, 200], # Final states without noise
'parameters': [N, 3], # [alpha, k, t_env]
'elapsed_times': [N], # Time between initial and final states
}
Data Fields
initial_states
: Temperature distribution at t=0final_states
: Temperature distribution at t=elapsed_timeclean_initial_states
: Noise-free initial statesclean_final_states
: Noise-free final statesparameters
:alpha
: Thermal diffusivity [1e-5, 1e-4]k
: Cooling coefficient [0.01, 0.1]t_env
: Environmental temperature [15, 35]
elapsed_times
: Time difference between states
Data Splits
All data is provided in the training set. Users should create their own validation/test splits.
Source Code
The dataset was generated using a finite difference solver for the heat equation:
∂T/∂t = α∂²T/∂x² - k(T - T_env)
with boundary conditions:
- T(x=0, t) = temp1
- T(x=L, t) = temp2
Noise Levels
- Input states: 1% of temperature range
- Output states: 0.5% of temperature range
- Parameters: 1% of parameter values
Usage
Install the datasets library:
pip install datasets
Load the dataset:
from datasets import load_dataset
# Download files locally
dataset = load_dataset("nick-leland/heat1d-pde-dataset", download_mode="force_redownload")
# Read the initial structure (h5py files)
df = dataset['train'].data.to_pandas()
file_path = df['image'][0]['path']
data = h5py.File(file_path, 'r')
# Access data
initial_states = data['initial_states'][:]
final_states = data['final_states'][:]
parameters = data['parameters'][:]
elapsed_times = data['elapsed_times'][:]
Dataset Creator
Nicholas Leland
Licensing Information
license: mit
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