EK Taurus: A New Approach to Scientific Simulation Accuracy — Beta Testers Wanted
- DPS

- Mar 20
- 2 min read
What you're watching is a live demonstration of the EK Taurus correction algorithm — a new approach designed to make scientific simulations more accurate and energy efficient.
What Is EK Taurus?
Most scientific simulations suffer from a problem called numerical drift. Over time, tiny calculation errors accumulate and slowly corrupt the physics — causing simulated systems to lose accuracy. In orbital simulations, planets drift from their paths. In plasma or molecular simulations, the physics distorts entirely.
EK Taurus works alongside existing integrators to correct that drift as it happens — without replacing your current workflow. No rip and replace. Just correction, applied in real time.
What the Demo Shows
In this demo, nine different scientific domains run simultaneously on high-performance GPU hardware:
Gravitational systems & orbital mechanics
Plasma physics
Molecular dynamics
Particle interactions
AI-driven physics modeling
Each domain uses a mathematical method called a symplectic integrator — a core tool for simulating complex systems like planetary motion, particle interactions, and physical processes over time. EK Taurus runs alongside each integrator, applying its correction method as the simulation progresses.
Real-World Applications
Space — More reliable asteroid tracking, satellite navigation, and mission planning
Plasma Physics — Observe instabilities longer before numerical errors corrupt the physics
Drug Discovery — Improved molecular dynamics simulations for advanced material design
AI Physics Modeling — More stable physical predictions over longer time horizons
We're Looking for Beta Testers
We're not here to make big claims. We're here to prove out the method across real-world workloads.
If you're a research institution, defense lab, AI team, or HPC operator running complex simulations, we'd like to put EK Taurus in front of your workloads and see what the data says.
Early access is open. No cost. Just feedback.
Reach out directly to get involved.

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