Overview
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Explore groundbreaking research at the intersection of machine learning and mathematics in this 90-minute lecture series from the University of Oxford. Discover how mathematicians from Oxford and Sydney universities, in collaboration with Google DeepMind, used machine learning tools to uncover new mathematical patterns. Learn about the implications of this work for the future of mathematics through short talks by four leading researchers: Alex Davies from DeepMind, Geordie Williamson from the University of Sydney, and Andras Juhasz and Marc Lackenby from the University of Oxford. Engage with a panel discussion chaired by Jon Keating, Sedleian Professor of Natural Philosophy at Oxford, addressing the broader impact of this innovative approach. Gain insights into cutting-edge developments in mathematical research and the potential of AI in advancing scientific discovery.
Syllabus
Alex Davies - DeepMind
Geordie Williamson - University of Sydney
Andras Juhasz - University of Oxford
Marc Lackenby - University of Oxford
Panel Discussion
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Oxford Mathematics