Engineers at the University of Pennsylvania have developed an AI technique using 'mollifier layers' to solve complex inverse partial differential equations more efficiently and with greater stability.
Spread the loveIn a world where artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping industries, a groundbreaking method developed by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania is taking AI math problem ...
Penn researchers have developed a smarter AI method for solving notoriously difficult inverse equations, which help ...
For decades, temporal and inversion symmetry were taught as static geometric concepts, but 2026 has shattered that view with real-world demonstrations of symmetry in motion. From the first ...
Penn Engineers have developed a new way to use AI to solve inverse partial differential equations (PDEs), a particularly ...