AI Model Trained on Frontier Supercomputer to Simulate Plasma Turbulence
The Frontier supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory has enabled unprecedented AI modeling of magnetic turbulence within plasma, achieving significant advancements in predicting plasma behavior. This capability could enhance research in astrophysics and nuclear fusion reactor design.

The Frontier supercomputer achieved exascale performance, allowing researchers to develop an AI model for detailed magnetic turbulence in plasma. This dual-stage approach combines a physics-informed neural operator and a score-based diffusion model, enabling the simulation of turbulence with enhanced accuracy.
The models trained on Frontier can predict plasma turbulence in seconds, cutting prediction errors by over 50% compared to previous methods, even in extreme conditions. Future applications may include modeling complex astrophysical systems and improving nuclear fusion reactor designs. The use of this supercomputer demonstrates the potential of advanced AI methodologies in complex scientific challenges.




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