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That doesn't mean there's no use case for PINNs, we wrote a giant review-ish kind of thing on NeuralPDE.jl to describe where PINNs might be useful. It's just... not the best for publishing. It's things like, (a) where you have not already optimized a classical method, (b) need something that's easy to generate solvers for different cases without too much worry about stability, (c) high dimensional PDEs, and (d) surrogates over parameters. (c) and (d) are the two "real" uses cases you can actually publish about, but they aren't quite good for (c) (see mesh-free methods from the old radial basis function literature in comparison) or (d) (there are much faster surrogate techniques). So we are continuing to work on them for (a) and (b) as an interesting option as part of a software suite, but that's not the kind of thing that's really publishable so I don't think we plan to ever submit that article anywhere.
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