OK, let’s try to have an ML-related conversation. Any tried to train a model to solve math equations or systems of them?
How much overhead ? Any reason to use it? Original solver is not differentiable, but new one is?
E.g “Learning to Solve Hard Minimal Problems “ is faster, but less successful that Niester arxiv.org/abs/2112.03424, also requiring special formulation. Obviously one can use huge models like GPT3, but that’s impractical.

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Hmm, I thought about this paper,
"On the Continuity of Rotation Representations in Neural Networks"

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arxiv.org/pdf/1812.07035.pdf

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There's a closed-form soln -- w/ SVD. This paper explores that w/in NNs.

An Analysis of SVD for Deep Rotation Estimation

arxiv.org/abs/2006.14616

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