Primateria launches AI-native science lab with neural wavefunction solver for the Schrödinger equation
ctjlewis · x · 2026-08-21
Primateria announced itself as an AI-native scientific lab, targeting one of quantum mechanics' hardest problems — the electronic Schrödinger equation — starting with transition metals, a notoriously difficult regime.
Its live Wavefunction Solver lets users import or generate molecular structures (CJSON/XYZ/MOL/PDB, up to 8 atoms and 35 valence electrons) and compute ground-state wavefunctions with a neural solver. It supports single-state calculations, spin-state comparisons with automatic certificates for ground-state determination, and bond-length scans producing energy curves; all runs are publicly viewable.
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