Equilibrium Propagation for Dissipative Dynamics
This work develops local learning rules for damped linear dynamical systems, including mechanical structures and resistor‐inductor‐capacitor (RLC) circuits, by leveraging an effective action formulation. It demonstrates how physical systems can autonomously compute gradients and learn temporal patterns, enabling applications such as sound ...
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Acoustic-Emission-Based Multiscale Tensile Constitutive Model for Ultra-High-Performance Concrete Considering Steel-Fiber Parameters and Beam-Scale Validation. [PDF]
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International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 1996Summary: The \(S\)-version of the finite element method is developed for laminated plates and shells. By this technique the global domain is idealized using two-dimensional equivalent single layer model. The regions where this model errs badly in capturing localized phenomena are superimposed by a stack three-dimensional elements.
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