Continuous Simplicial Neural Networks

Aref Einizade, Dorina Thanou, Fragkiskos D. Malliaros, Jhony H. Giraldo

Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 38 Main Conference (NeurIPS 2025) Main Conference Track

Simplicial complexes provide a powerful framework for modeling higher-order interactions in structured data, making them particularly suitable for applications such as trajectory prediction and mesh processing. However, existing simplicial neural networks (SNNs), whether convolutional or attention-based, rely primarily on discrete filtering techniques, which can be restrictive. In contrast, partial differential equations (PDEs) on simplicial complexes offer a principled approach to capture continuous dynamics in such structures. In this work, we introduce continuous simplicial neural network (COSIMO), a novel SNN architecture derived from PDEs on simplicial complexes. We provide theoretical and experimental justifications of COSIMO's stability under simplicial perturbations. Furthermore, we investigate the over-smoothing phenomenon—a common issue in geometric deep learning—demonstrating that COSIMO offers better control over this effect than discrete SNNs. Our experiments on real-world datasets demonstrate that COSIMO achieves competitive performance compared to state-of-the-art SNNs in complex and noisy environments. The implementation codes are available in https://github.com/ArefEinizade2/COSIMO.

10.52202/085713-1990