Pas

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Pas

Pas

@Iv_Pascal

Joined Ekim 2019
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Pas@Iv_Pascal·
@getjonwithit That's great, but no alternative to peer review.
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Renard Lab@RenardLab·
Simon Witzke presenting his poster @ECCBinfo! #ECCB2024 @witsyke and @Iv_Pascal recent work in explaining aleatoric uncertainty in regression can help increase transparency in digital health.
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Joscha Bach@Plinz·
The hallucinations of LLMs are not a problem per se: human minds hallucinate too. If we remove the constraints of perceptual input, we spin off into dreams. If we don't verify our intuitive generations with reasoning, our thinking becomes delusional. Generative AI is incomplete.
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Pas@Iv_Pascal·
@ralfduschef @skdh Great point! The problem is that thermodynamics has a bad name in the first place. It should be named thermostatics. Next, we rename non-equilibrium thermodynamics to just thermodynamics!
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IngeniiX 🛸@ralfduschef·
How the hell can physicists name a field non-equilibrium thermodynamics? It starts negative, then people like to think that equilibrium is something desirable, and then thermodynamics as in retro steam engines. All the fascinating beauty of non-linear differential equations, as explored by Turing not least, is hidden behind a catastrophic label. STEM marketing at its worst! This is the field that explains life with all its wonders! Who dunnit? How are disciplines named and how can we get a better name, such as life dynamics or so? Thermodynamic equilibrium to non-equilibrium thermodynamics!
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Sabine Hossenfelder@skdh·
I'm thinking of launching a new video series in which I answer science questions. Do you have a question that you'd like me to address?
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Pas@Iv_Pascal·
@QuantaMagazine The statement is wrong. What if the algorithm found needs more space than we have atoms in the universe or more time to complete than the age of the universe?
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Quanta Magazine@QuantaMagazine·
Solving the P versus NP problem would put the solutions to any number of other problems well within our reach. It would also instantly ruin cryptography as we know it. Watch our new computational complexity video explainer: youtube.com/watch?v=pQsdyg…
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Pas@Iv_Pascal·
@ThomasVanRiet2 A fundamental theory should have no free parameters? Why not?
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Thomas Van Riet@ThomasVanRiet2·
2) Constants in Nature are not just numbers. A fundamental theory should have no free parameters. Indeed! Newton's constant, Yang Mills couplings, particles masses,..., are all vev of fields that can be computed once a ground state of the string (vacuum) is found. 4/12
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Thomas Van Riet@ThomasVanRiet2·
It is often claimed that string theory has caught so much attention because it is mathematically appealing. If so, that is not per se a good argument for it being a useful physics theory. Yet, this is not why strings get so much attention. The real reasons are: 1/12
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Pas@Iv_Pascal·
@PeterShor1 we call theses |+> and |->?
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Pas@Iv_Pascal·
@PeterShor1 Lecture 2 Page 2 "Now, we need to introduce a little physics notation. Physicists like to represent iquantum..."
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Peter Shor
Peter Shor@PeterShor1·
I've put my lecture notes from my Fall 2022 Quantum Computation course online. math.mit.edu/~shor/435-LN/ I don't guarantee that there aren't any mistakes left in them, although I've tried to eradicate them all. If you find any, feel free to email me.
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Ferdous@ferbsx·
Will we be reading papers in the future or will LLMs take over that task for us? One of the questions coming up in the great panel discussion at the #ssc2023 #ISMBECCB2023
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Pas@Iv_Pascal·
@AlexanderRKlotz Why does Newtonian gravity not produce stable orbits in 2D?
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Alex Klotz@AlexanderRKlotz·
Fun facts about three dimensions: -the only dimensionality in which knots can exist -the only one where Newtonian gravity gives a closed stable orbit -the only one where the Ising model doesn't have a known solution -the last one where polymers bumping into themselves matters
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Renard Lab@RenardLab·
Lukas will present SimbaML 🦁 at the #ICLR2023 Tiny Papers Showcase Day (a #DEI initiative) tomorrow (05/05) at 11:15am CAT! Come by to learn more about connecting mechanistic models and ML with augmented data! w/ @JulianZabbarov @witsyke @Iv_Pascal
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How can a century of scientific knowledge about system dynamics be harvested in the age of ML? Augment ML pipelines with ODE-generated synthetic data with SimbaML 🦁, our new Python tool accepted as #ICLR2023 Tiny Paper: arxiv.org/abs/2304.04000 @JulianZabbarov @witsyke @Iv_Pascal

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Pas@Iv_Pascal·
Months of using GitHub Copilot have made me crave it on Overleaf too. I find myself stalling and waiting for suggestions! 🤔 #AIassistants #Overleaf #GitHubCopilot
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🥳Zwei HPIler für herausragende Abschlussarbeiten von der @unipotsdam ausgezeichnet: HPI-Masterabsolvent Hans Gawendowicz erhält den #Absolventenpreis 2022, HPI-Doktorand Pascal Iversen den Jacob-Jacobi-Preis. Wir gratulieren herzlich! ➡️Mehr Infos unter: bit.ly/3OJKXYn
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