17894954. ENERGY BASED MODELING (EBM) FOR GROUND STATE INFERENCE simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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ENERGY BASED MODELING (EBM) FOR GROUND STATE INFERENCE

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

[[:Category:Jens Strabo Hummelsh�j of Brisbane CA (US)|Jens Strabo Hummelsh�j of Brisbane CA (US)]][[Category:Jens Strabo Hummelsh�j of Brisbane CA (US)]]

ENERGY BASED MODELING (EBM) FOR GROUND STATE INFERENCE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17894954 titled 'ENERGY BASED MODELING (EBM) FOR GROUND STATE INFERENCE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method for inferring the ground state of a selected material by modeling its material state and predicting a different material state in response to the inferred ground state.

  • Modeling a material state of a selected material
  • Inferring an energy function and ground state of the material based on the modeling
  • Predicting a different material state in response to inferring the ground state

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various fields such as material science, chemistry, and physics for predicting and understanding the behavior of different materials.

Problems Solved

1. Predicting the ground state of a material accurately 2. Understanding the energy function and material state of a selected material 3. Predicting different material states based on the ground state inference

Benefits

1. Improved understanding of material behavior 2. Enhanced predictive capabilities for material states 3. Potential for discovering new material properties and applications


Original Abstract Submitted

A method for ground state inference is described. The method includes modeling a material state of a selected material. The method also includes inferring an energy function and a ground state of the selected material according to the modeling of the material state. The method further includes predicting a different material state of the selected material in response to the inferring of the ground state of the material.