Research paper
arxiv arXiv cs.LG · 6d ago

QCPIKAN: Quantum-Classical Physics-Informed KAN for PDEs

QCPIKAN is the first quantum-classical physics-informed Kolmogorov-Arnold network designed to solve partial differential equations. It uses Chebyshev-polynomial KAN layers and parameterized quantum circuits to embed physical constraints into training, achieving exponential error convergence and reduced numerical dispersion. Validated on seepage scenarios in porous media, it outperforms existing quantum-classical neural networks in prediction accuracy, error control, and dynamic tracking.

arxiv arXiv cs.CL · 7d ago

LOCUS: A Local Ordinance Corpus for the United States

LOCUS provides machine-readable access to nearly all publicly available U.S. municipal and county ordinance codes, covering 9,239 cities and counties. It includes a county-harmonized access layer for 2,309 of 3,144 U.S. counties, serving the majority of the population. The corpus, built with OCR and metadata for reproducibility, enables large-scale analysis of local law, including dimensions like opacity and paternalism, using ModernBERT-based models.

arxiv arXiv cs.LG · 7d ago

Domain-Shift Aware Neural Networks for Unbalance Mass Estimation

A domain-shift aware neural network is proposed for estimating unbalance masses in rotating shafts under varying operating conditions. The model uses maximum mean discrepancy to align feature representations across different operational domains, improving prediction accuracy when system behaviors differ from training conditions. Results show its effectiveness in structural health monitoring applications where domain discrepancies are unknown or unaccounted for.

arxiv arXiv cs.LG · 7d ago

TransitNet Achieves 95.2% Accuracy in Low-SNR Transit Searches

TransitNet, a compact attention-augmented deep learning framework, achieves 95.2% accuracy in low-SNR transit blind searches, outperforming TLS and BLS in ROC-AUC and PR-AP values. It recovers 93.0% of injected Earth- and sub-Earth-size transits, with 97.4% of injected transits fully covered by estimated transit windows, and successfully recovers all 34 confirmed Kepler planets with a mean midpoint error of 1.24 hours.