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by nybsjytm
259 days ago
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> I know they are so close to a computationally-assisted proof of counterexample that it is virtually inevitable at this point. That's a strong claim. Is it based on more than the linked work on some model problems from fluid mechanics? I will say that I dread the discourse if it works out, since I don't believe enough people will understand that using a PINN to get new solutions of differential equations has substantially no similarity to asking ChatGPT (or AlphaProof etc) for a proof of a conjecture. And there'll be a lot of people trying to hide the difference. |
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PINNs are different in concept, yes, but clearly no less important, so the additional attention will be appreciated. Asking LLMs for proofs is a different vein of research, often involving Lean. It is much further behind, but still making ground.