Always thought AI could be effective in LENR research.
Either by letting a system like IBM Watson scan all published LENR papers and 
look for patterns or answer questions, or, like in this case, using a neural 
network for solving complex quantum states:

AI learns to solve quantum state of many particles at once
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2120856-ai-learns-to-solve-quantum-state-of-many-particles-at-once/
 
<https://www.newscientist.com/article/2120856-ai-learns-to-solve-quantum-state-of-many-particles-at-once/>

I guess these researchers are not familiar with LENR research. 

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