A breakthrough in artificial intelligence is making it possible to model complex systems—like how cars deform in crashes, how spacecraft endure extreme conditions, or how bridges withstand stress—at speeds thousands of times faster than before. This innovation allows personal computers to tackle massive mathematical problems that once demanded the power of supercomputers.
The new AI framework offers a versatile and efficient method for predicting solutions to challenging mathematical equations. These equations are crucial for modeling phenomena such as fluid flow or electrical current behavior in various geometries, commonly encountered in engineering and design tests.
Details about the research appear in Nature Computational Science.
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