Application of AI in Symmetry/Asymmetry Scenarios
A special issue of Symmetry (ISSN 2073-8994). This special issue belongs to the section "Computer".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 August 2026
Special Issue Editors
Interests: intelligent control and analysis
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Interests: networked intelligent control
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Symmetry and asymmetry are fundamental principles governing physical, biological, and engineered systems. Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) (including generative modeling, multi-agent systems, physics-informed neural networks, and so on) have unlocked novel methodologies to analyze, predict, and exploit symmetry/asymmetry across research scenarios. This Special Issue invites original research addressing AI-driven innovations in symmetry/asymmetry applications, from communication networks and disease prediction to urban construction. The present Special Issue proposes a platform for presenting the latest research results, research solutions to the existing barriers, and technological advancements as they pertain to the application of AI in symmetry/asymmetry scenarios.
This Special Issue is focused on the recent research advances in the application of AI in symmetry/asymmetry scenarios and includes, but is not limited to, the following topics:
- Symmetry/asymmetry in real-world systems;
- AI for symmetry/asymmetry detection and generation;
- AI-enabled analysis in symmetry/asymmetry scenarios;
- System design and model for symmetry/asymmetry scenarios;
- Intelligent systems in symmetry/asymmetry scenarios;
- Cross-domain applications;
- State-of-the-art reviews on the application of AI in symmetry/asymmetry scenarios.
Dr. Chao Fang
Guest Editor
Dr. Zhuwei Wang
Co-Guest Editor
Manuscript Submission Information
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Keywords
- AI
- symmetry
- asymmetry
- application scenarios
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