arXiv:2602. 08733v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Ordinary differential equations (ODEs) are central to scientific modelling, but inferring their vector fields from noisy trajectories remains challenging.
By Maximilian Mauel, Johannes R. H\"ubers, David Berghaus, Patrick Seifner, Ramses J. Sanchez
Automatic scientific discovery has long been a goal of computational scholars - a machine that can discover nature's secrets on its own, moving computational systems beyond data-fitting tools toward the generation and refinement of mechanistic models of the universe. Recent advances in symbolic regression (SR) and large-language-model (LLM)-based agents suggest that such systems can recover equations from data, incorporate domain priors, and automate parts of the research workflow.
arXiv:2607. 13608v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Automatic scientific discovery has long been a goal of computational scholars - a machine that can discover nature's secrets on its own, moving computational systems beyond data-fitting tools toward the generation and refinement of mechanistic models of the universe.
By David Krongauz, Arad Zulti, Eran Segal, Teddy Lazebnik
arXiv:2606. 00988v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Symbolic regression (SR) offers a route to scientific discovery by converting observations into interpretable governing equations.
By Simon De Reuver, Tamas Kristof Toth, Teddy Lazebnik
arXiv:2608. 06595v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Neural networks applied to sequential decision-making tasks typically rely on latent representations of environment states.
By Mohamed Ghanem, Bernd Finkbeiner
arXiv:2607. 23337v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Neural operators provide data-driven mappings for modeling dynamical systems.
By Zituo Chen, Qiaofeng Li, Jiaxin Hu, Sili Deng