arXiv Machine Learning By Julian Szereszewski, Facundo Fainstein, Leandro E. Fernandez, Gabriel B. Mindlin

Inferring hidden forcing in a biological oscillator using Kolmogorov-Arnold networks

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arXiv:2606. 08479v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Inferring the forces that drive a dynamical system from partial observations is a fundamental challenge across physics, particularly when distinct underlying mechanisms produce similar observable dynamics.

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arXiv Machine Learning
Aug 5

A Physics-Flavored Transformer Network for Parametrizing Contraction Dynamics of Engineered Skeletal Muscle Tissues

arXiv:2608. 03927v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Engineered Skeletal Muscle Tissues (ESMs) have become a key structure for biomedical disease modeling and pharmacological screening, yet their functional characterization often relies on simplistic metrics like peak force, discarding critical kinetic information.

By Mattias Luber, Timo Betz
arXiv Machine Learning
Jul 27

Explainable quantum-compressed machine learning for complex fluid flows

arXiv:2607. 21688v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Machine-learning surrogates of physical systems face a paradox: explainable models facing the challenge of expressivity to capture complex nonlinear flows, whereas expressive deep surrogates match high-fidelity simulations only through massive parameterisations that turn the learned dynamics into a black box.

By Xiao Xue, Maida Wang, Mingyang Gao, Minh Chung, Peter V. Coveney