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Do you have a detailed description of the dataset? #2
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Hi @squarefaceyao . |
Thank you for your help, how can I check the equation parameters predicted by pinn in the inverse problem? |
Sorry, I have just seen this. If you have set the inverse flags on, the values of the parameters you wish to estimate are outputted in a text file – 1 value per epoch. Let me know if you any more questions.
Best wishes,
Marta
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I don't know what the x and y in data_1d_right.mat represent? Thank you for your help!
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