Integrating ML and multi‐objective optimization enabled efficient, accurate design of nanocarriers with optimized loading and encapsulation efficiencies. ABSTRACT Oxaliplatin (OXA), a critical third‐generation platinum chemotherapeutic, is significantly limited by suboptimal loading capacity and encapsulation efficiency in nanoparticle‐based delivery ...
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Elastoplasticity Informed Kolmogorov–Arnold Networks Using Chebyshev Polynomials
ABSTRACT Multilayer perceptron (MLP) networks are predominantly used to develop data‐driven constitutive models for granular materials. They offer a compelling alternative to traditional physics‐based constitutive models in predicting non‐linear responses of these materials, for example, elastoplasticity, under various loading conditions. To attain the
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