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Aniket Das

@ketd47

when the exp(N) corners of this hypercube collide….

Stanford, CA Katılım Mart 2023
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typedfemale@typedfemale·
applied math cranks always try throwing obscure methods at you, but it doesn't work on me. try telling me spectral graph theory, sinkhorn's algorithm, or tropical geometry solves a real-world problem and i'll drown you like a siren
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Juspreet Singh Sandhu
Juspreet Singh Sandhu@JuspreetS·
With @oldheneel & @jtnshi (+ Ewan), we extend the PHA framework developed to optimize the SK model to become a negligible TVD-error sampler for beta < 1/2. 2 key conceptual observations: PHA implements ASL at high-temperature + Jarzynski's gives a way to rejection sample 1/2
Probability Papers@NHWK

Potential Hessian Ascent III: Sampling the Sherrington–Kirkpatrick Model at Beta < 1/2 Ewan Davies, Holden Lee, Juspreet Singh Sandhu, Jonathan Shi arxiv.org/abs/2605.03718 [𝚖𝚊𝚝𝚑.𝙿𝚁 𝚌𝚜.𝙳𝚂 𝚖𝚊𝚝𝚑-𝚙𝚑]

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Aniket Das@ketd47·
@avataram hang on aren’t the last 3 answers literally meaningless wordslop?
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Daniel Litt
Daniel Litt@littmath·
fermat declining to publish the proof of fermat’s last theorem because it was “too dangerous”
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Daniel Litt
Daniel Litt@littmath·
@ludwigABAP To be honest I think there’s some chance this happens to research math as a whole, if we don’t adapt. It’s possible we end up with an equilibrium where the tools are worse than human mathematicians but good enough to “justify” massive cuts and loss of human capital.
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Arthur Spirling
Arthur Spirling@arthur_spirling·
🚨BREAKING AI NEWS 🚨 A Cambridge study just dropped that PROVES you can exactly calculate the slopes of functions at an arbitrary point. This UNLOCKS gradient optimization that experts say is vital for AGI. Download our app for a daily AI digest delivered to your inbox
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Daniel Litt
Daniel Litt@littmath·
Person on the bus listing kinds of math to their seatmate: “there’s calculus, geometry, trigonometry, … what’s the other one? Does anyone on this bus know the other kind of math?” No idea what answer was being looked for.
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flux
flux@fluxtheorist·
Lol one of my papers was on this. The idea here is that modern scattering amplitudes are written in a particular language called spinor helicity expressions. This is a useful formalism to study the nuclear force, but the expressions can be lengthy. AI simplifies them greatly.
OpenAI@OpenAI

GPT-5.2 derived a new result in theoretical physics. We’re releasing the result in a preprint with researchers from @the_IAS, @VanderbiltU, @Cambridge_Uni, and @Harvard. It shows that a gluon interaction many physicists expected would not occur can arise under specific conditions. openai.com/index/new-resu…

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Aniket Das@ketd47·
@fluxtheorist Was scrolling through the qts in search of a level headed take, thx
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Gender Arminian 🇱🇸
Gender Arminian 🇱🇸@duns_sc0tus·
One of the most pathetic parts of tech culture is how everyone in tech has intense math envy despite having zero real interaction with research mathematics, so they engage with actual mathematicians on this fandom-totemic level.
LinaHua@Linahuaa

Literally the greatest living mathematician- Terence Tao - also won the Fields medal and completely OWNED the IMO. Many other Fields medalists aced the IMO. French people make it their whole career to win Fields medals on lousy pay, while IMO winners get paid $100m by Meta to replace Le Cun in A.I.

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