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Neural Network Surrogate Models for Absorptivity and Emissivity Spectra of Multiple Elements (2106.02528v2)
Published 4 Jun 2021 in physics.plasm-ph and cs.LG
Abstract: Simulations of high energy density physics are expensive in terms of computational resources. In particular, the computation of opacities of plasmas in the non-local thermal equilibrium (NLTE) regime can consume as much as 90\% of the total computational time of radiation hydrodynamics simulations for high energy density physics applications. Previous work has demonstrated that a combination of fully-connected autoencoders and a deep jointly-informed neural network (DJINN) can successfully replace the standard NLTE calculations for the opacity of krypton. This work expands this idea to combining multiple elements into a single surrogate model with the focus here being on the autoencoder.