From the String Landscape to the Mathematical Landscape: a Machine-Learning Outlook

02/12/2022
by   Yang-Hui He, et al.
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We review the recent programme of using machine-learning to explore the landscape of mathematical problems. With this paradigm as a model for human intuition - complementary to and in contrast with the more formalistic approach of automated theorem proving - we highlight some experiments on how AI helps with conjecture formulation, pattern recognition and computation.

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