arXiv:2606.09266v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Acoustic metamaterial (AMM) inverse design is particularly challenging for broadband target responses due to acoustic dispersion: a structure that matches the desired response at one frequency may deviate at others, and modifying geometry to improve one sub-band often perturbs neighboring sub-bands. Yet existing broadband inverse-design approaches are either constrained by predefined templates, or rely on image representations that fail to preserve the geometric precision and structural connectivity required by acoustic structures. We present M
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