Added Quantum Field Theory to a Radiation Simulator for 22% Better Predictions
1 r0nlt 1 5/9/2025, 9:00:14 PM github.com ↗
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r0nlt · 8h ago
The framework has taken another step forward.
Decided the foundation is finally good enough to add quantum field theory within the simulated environment. Specifically Klein-Gordon, Dirac directly into the radiation damage models.
This helped achieve 22% improved prediction accuracy in the most extreme conditions. It's now a seamless multi-scale physics spanning classical to quantum regimes.
Adaptive computing now activates quantum corrections only when necessary.
This should help next-gen semiconductor devices that are <20nm and low temperature electronics as well where quantum effects become the dominant factor in radiation damage.
This is now a unified physics engine as well that helps understand quantum phenomena and radiation hardening applications.