arXiv Machine Learning By Ruifeng Cao (The University of Manchester), Xidan Song (Wuhan University)

Discrete energy as an exact label-free training objective for finite-element surrogates

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arXiv:2608. 05437v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Supervised training of finite-element (FE) surrogate models requires reference solutions, and each reference solution is obtained by solving the system that the surrogate is intended to replace.

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