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Theoretical framework and simulation code for optimizing power flow in proton-Boron 11 (pB11) fusion reactors to lower the Lawson criterion for breakeven.
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This project represents a highly specialized academic contribution to the field of aneutronic fusion (pB11). While the underlying physics research is sophisticated, the project scores low on defensibility as an open-source asset (0 stars, 2 forks) because it is essentially a code supplement to an arXiv paper rather than a maintained software tool. The 'moat' here is purely intellectual property and domain expertise in plasma physics, not software engineering or community network effects. Frontier labs (OpenAI/Anthropic) have zero interest in pB11 reactor physics. However, specialized fusion startups like TAE Technologies, HB11 Energy, or Marvel Fusion are the primary audience and potential 'competitors' or adopters. The risk of platform domination is low because big tech (outside of venture arms) does not compete in fusion reactor design. The market consolidation risk is medium because fusion is a capital-intensive 'winner-takes-most' field where a few dominant designs will eventually emerge.
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