Elicit is an AI research assistant that searches academic papers and extracts data for systematic literature reviews.
Save time finding scientific papers and evidence with Elicit's AI-powered search. Search over 135 million academic papers in the Semantic Scholar corpus and 545,000 clinical trials listed on ClinicalTrials.gov.
Elicit automates research so that you can make novel contributions to your field without cheating. Use AI to search, summarize, extract data from, and chat with over 125 million papers. Used by over 2 million researchers in academic and industry.
A systematic review aims to be a comprehensive summary of all relevant literature about a question. Elicit helps you along the way, from finding papers, determining screening criteria, and extracting insights.
Elicit Reports are research-backed reports, backed by fully-automated rapid systematic reviews (search, screening, and data extraction). Built for professional researchers, you can understand and edit every step used to produce the Report.
The Elicit API is available today in preview for Pro and Teams users. You can search 138M+ papers and generate Research Reports from your own AI tools and scripts. Why an API Elicit is good at answering research questions comprehensively and transparently. But you don't always want to open a new tab to ask one. The API lets you get evidence from Elicit wherever you already are whether that's ...
According to Jeff Miller's Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics, the term kernel was first used in this meaning by Pontryagin (in translation by Lehmer) in the slightly broader context of group homomorphisms. It doesn't say why Pontryagin or Lehmer chose that particular word though.