Machine Learning in Physics and Geometry

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Authors: Yang-Hui He, Elli Heyes, Edward Hirst Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 22 March 2023

Abstract: We survey some recent applications of machine learning to problems in geometry and theoretical physics. Pure mathematical data has been compiled over the last few decades by the community and experiments in supervised, semi-supervised and unsupervised machine learning have found surprising success. We thus advocate the programme of machine learning mathematical structures, and formulating conjectures via pattern recognition, in other words using artificial intelligence to help one do mathematics. This is an invited chapter contribution to Elsevier's Handbook of Statistics, Volume 49: Artificial Intelligence edited by S.~G.~Krantz, A.~S.~R.~Srinivasa Rao, and C.~R.~Rao.













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