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UK university students' IEC project on Kickstarter

Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 5:53 pm
by Ivy Matt
Has anyone else seen this? It's called an "Advanced Inertial Confinement Nuclear Fusion Reactor", but the students elsewhere describe it as "electrostatic", and it's clearly some kind of IEC scheme.

Their claim is that they've been able to use "genetic algorithms" to discover novel and optimal reactor designs with much fewer losses than conventional IEC designs. Their web page is here. Not a whole lot of detail to be found. They're asking for money to fund an improved reactor. There's a breakdown of what they need on their Kickstarter page.

Re: UK university students' IEC project on Kickstarter

Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2013 10:11 pm
by hanelyp
Genetic algorithms need a good numeric model of whatever system you're trying to optimize. Absence of any detail on the model or results has me wondering.

Re: UK university students' IEC project on Kickstarter

Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 12:13 am
by Ivy Matt

Re: UK university students' IEC project on Kickstarter

Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2013 4:57 am
by JoeP
hanelyp wrote:Genetic algorithms need a good numeric model of whatever system you're trying to optimize. Absence of any detail on the model or results has me wondering.
Right, specifically the fitness evaluation function. Must have a way to score how well each solution in a population of solutions does as compared to others in each generation. IMO, this would require something like a very good polywell simulation of some sort. Unless the genetic algorithm is being used on some sub-component.