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Research PaperResearchia:202603.30024[Mathematics > Mathematics]

The internal law of a material can be discovered from its boundary

Francesco Regazzoni

Abstract

Since the earliest stages of human civilization, advances in technology have been tightly linked to our ability to understand and predict the mechanical behavior of materials. In recent years, this challenge has increasingly been framed within the broader paradigm of data-driven scientific discovery, where governing laws are inferred directly from observations. However, existing methods require either stress-strain pairs or full-field displacement measurements, which are often inaccessible in practice. We introduce Neural-DFEM, a method that enables unsupervised discovery of hyperelastic material laws even from partial observations, such as boundary-only measurements. The method embeds a differentiable finite element solver within the learning loop, directly linking candidate energy functionals to available measurements. To guarantee thermodynamic consistency and mathematical well-posedness throughout training, the method employs Hyperelastic Neural Networks, a novel structure-preserving neural architecture that enforces frame indifference, material symmetry, polyconvexity, and coercivity by design. The resulting framework enables robust material model discovery in both two- and three-dimensional settings, including scenarios with boundary-only measurements. Neural-DFEM allows for generalization across geometries and loading conditions, and exhibits unprecedented accuracy and strong resilience to measurement noise. Our results demonstrate that reliable identification of material laws is achievable even under partial observability when strong physical inductive biases are embedded in the learning architecture.


Source: arXiv:2603.26517v1 - http://arxiv.org/abs/2603.26517v1 PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2603.26517v1 Original Link: http://arxiv.org/abs/2603.26517v1

Submission:3/30/2026
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Subjects:Mathematics; Mathematics
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