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Probably Approximately Correct Mathematical Physics

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Overview

Explore the intersection of machine learning and mathematical physics in this 46-minute lecture by Dr. Shailesh Lal, a researcher with a PhD from the Harish-Chandra Research Institute. Delve into the applications of machine learning to string theory, black holes in string theory, and higher-spin holography. Gain insights into the concept of "Probably Approximately Correct" mathematical physics and its implications for understanding complex physical systems. Learn how cutting-edge computational techniques are revolutionizing our approach to theoretical physics and expanding our knowledge of the universe's fundamental principles.

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Shailesh Lal: Probably Approximately Correct Mathematical Physics

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