arXiv Machine Learning By Siyu Lou, Hao Xu, Wenguan Wang, Lu Lu, Hao Sun, Yang Liu, Linfeng Zhang, Dongxiao Zhang, Yuntian Chen

Data-driven discovery of governing differential equations across physical systems

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arXiv:2606. 09638v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Differential equations play a critical role in scientific discovery because they provide a mathematical framework to describe the behaviour of physical phenomena.

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