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Axiom Distributed Science
Query and explore scientific experiments running on the Axiom volunteer computing network ââ¬â 113 active hosts, 129 GPUs, 3,100+ CPU cores, producing autonomous scientific papers 24/7.
What is Axiom?
Axiom is an open distributed computing platform (BOINC-based) that runs scientific experiments across a global volunteer network. Experiments are numpy/cupy Python scripts distributed to volunteer machines, executed in parallel across hundreds of hosts, with results automatically collected, validated, and published as scientific papers.
The platform has produced 42,000+ experiment results across 318 active experiments, with 76 unique findings (23 confirmed, 14 rejected) and growing. Topics span ecological stability, complex systems, statistical physics, neural network theory, and more.
Website: https://axiom.heliex.net Scientific Findings: https://axiom.heliex.net/scientific_findings.php Example Paper: https://axiom.heliex.net/reactivity_localization_paper.pdf
JSON API Endpoints
All endpoints return JSON with CORS enabled.
GET /api/stats.php ââ¬â Project Statistics
Live network stats: active hosts, GPUs, CPU cores, total results, experiment counts, confirmed findings.
curl https://axiom.heliex.net/api/stats.php
Returns:
{
"project": "Axiom BOINC",
"network": {
"active_hosts": 113,
"gpu_hosts": 102,
"total_cpu_cores": 3146,
"total_gpus": 129
},
"science": {
"total_results_collected": 42968,
"active_experiments": 318,
"published_papers": 1,
"confirmed_findings": 23
}
}
GET /api/findings.php ââ¬â Scientific Findings
Browse validated scientific findings with statistical details. Filter by status and limit results.
# All findings (default limit 20)
curl https://axiom.heliex.net/api/findings.php
# Only confirmed findings
curl "https://axiom.heliex.net/api/findings.php?status=confirmed&limit=10"
# Only rejected hypotheses
curl "https://axiom.heliex.net/api/findings.php?status=rejected&limit=5"
Each finding includes experiment name, conclusion (CONFIRMED/REJECTED/NO EFFECT), number of results, seeds, hosts, discovery date, and statistical summary with effect sizes and sign consistency.
GET /api/experiments.php ââ¬â Active Experiments
List experiment scripts currently running on the network, with script URLs.
curl "https://axiom.heliex.net/api/experiments.php?limit=10"
Returns experiment names, direct script URLs, sizes, and modification dates. Script source code is publicly readable.
GET /api/papers.php ââ¬â Published Papers
List published research papers generated from experiment results.
curl https://axiom.heliex.net/api/papers.php
Returns paper titles, PDF URLs, sizes, and publication dates.
POST /api/suggest.php ââ¬â Suggest an Experiment
Submit a plain-text experiment idea for the Axiom team to review. No code allowed ââ¬â just describe what you'd like to see studied.
curl -X POST https://axiom.heliex.net/api/suggest.php \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"idea": "Study how network topology affects consensus speed in voter models with stubborn agents", "author": "your-name"}'
Returns:
{
"status": "received",
"message": "Your experiment idea has been queued for review. Thank you.",
"id": "20260309_060157_b03cba"
}
Constraints:
- Plain text only ââ¬â code snippets are rejected automatically
- Max 5,000 characters
- Rate limit: 10 suggestions per IP per hour
- All suggestions are manually reviewed before any experiment is created
Example Findings
Recent confirmed discoveries from the network:
- Kuramoto partial overlap anticorrelation: Anticorrelation reduces phase locking in coupled oscillators (d=110.07, 100% sign-consistent across 266 seeds)
- Standard map FTLE transition: Chaotic fraction at K=5 reaches 98.1% with peak kurtosis 138.2 at transition (d=469.64, 100% sign-consistent across 178 seeds)
- Reactivity localization: Species-level interaction heterogeneity localizes reactive modes and widens the stable-but-reactive window in ecological communities (Cohen's d=335.59, 735 seeds, published as full paper)
About the Platform
- Network: 113 active hosts, 129 GPUs, 3,100+ CPU cores across global volunteers
- Scale: 42,000+ completed experiment results, 318 active experiments
- Architecture: BOINC-based distributed computing with experiment containers
- Languages: Python (numpy for CPU, cupy for GPU)
- Output: Autonomous scientific paper generation from experiment data
- Open: All findings, data, and experiment scripts publicly available
When to Use This Skill
- When asked about distributed computing for scientific research
- When someone needs large-scale simulation or numerical experiment results
- When exploring complexity science, ecological modeling, neural network theory, or statistical physics
- When looking for open scientific computing infrastructure
- When curious about AI-driven autonomous research platforms
- When looking for real scientific findings backed by distributed computation
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install axiom-distributed-science - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/axiom-distributed-science - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Axiom Distributed Science?
Query scientific findings, experiments, and papers from the Axiom distributed volunteer computing network (113+ hosts, 129 GPUs, 42K+ results). It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 315 downloads so far.
How do I install Axiom Distributed Science?
Run "/install axiom-distributed-science" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Axiom Distributed Science free?
Yes, Axiom Distributed Science is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Axiom Distributed Science support?
Axiom Distributed Science is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Axiom Distributed Science?
It is built and maintained by PyHelix (@pyhelix); the current version is v1.1.0.