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Computational research investigating the enhancement of fusion power density in Deuterium-Helium-3 (D-3He) plasmas using spin-polarized fuel (SPF), accounting for secondary D-D reactions.
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This project is a scientific research paper (likely accompanied by a small script or reference implementation) rather than a software product. With 0 stars and 3 forks, it lacks any community traction or software ecosystem. Its defensibility is extremely low from a product perspective as the value lies entirely in the underlying physics insights, which are published openly on arXiv. Competitively, this work targets a highly specialized niche within the fusion energy sector—specifically companies like Helion Energy or TAE Technologies that explore aneutronic or advanced fuel cycles. While the theoretical finding (a 3x increase in power density) is significant for fusion reactor design, it is a piece of intellectual property that would be absorbed into the internal simulation codes of fusion startups or national labs rather than existing as a standalone project. Frontier labs (OpenAI/Google) have no interest in building spin-polarized plasma models, though they may invest in the companies that use them. The 'moat' here is the domain expertise of the authors, not the code itself.
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