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What if we do not have the analytical solution for differential eqn?? #4

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@PrasadK97

Hello Ben,

For the given differential equation, what if we do not have the analytical solution...
Then we do not have those data points (x_data, y_data) by which we have got loss_1, and if we train our model only by physics-based loss "loss_2", we won't get accurate results.
In Raissi et. al. paper on PINNs, they have taken the loss_1 term corresponding to the boundary and initial conditions.
So can we get an accurate result for the given differential equation(1 SDOF) if we incorporate the two initial conditions given in the question in the loss
and not the data points we have taken from the analytical solution of the differential equation?

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