4:00 PM
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What is string data?
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Michael Douglas
(Stony Brook University)
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4:30 PM
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The world in a grain of sand
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Yang-Hui He
(London Institute, Royal Institution)
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5:00 PM
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ML to identify symmetries and integrability of physical systems
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Sven Krippendorf
(LMU Munich)
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6:00 PM
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Permutation invariant random matrix theory and natural language data
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Sanjaye Ramgoolam
(Queen Mary, University of London)
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6:30 PM
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Machine learning Calabi–Yau hypersurfaces
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Edward Hirst
(City, University of London)
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7:00 PM
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Discussion
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4:00 PM
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Deep learning and holographic QCD
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Koji Hashimoto
(Kyoto University)
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4:30 PM
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The principles of deep learning theory
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Daniel Roberts
(MIT)
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5:00 PM
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Building quantum field theories out of neurons
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James Halverson
(Northeastern University)
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6:00 PM
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A tale of symmetry and duality in neural networks
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Anindita Maiti
(Northeastern University)
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6:30 PM
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Renormalizing the optimal hyperparameters of a neural network
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Greg Yang
(Microsoft Research)
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7:00 PM
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Discussion
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4:00 PM
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Machine learning the Kitaev honeycomb model
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Babak Haghighat
(Tsinghua University)
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4:30 PM
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Towards solving CFTs with reinforcement learning
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Costis Papageorgakis
(Queen Mary, University of London)
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5:00 PM
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Non-perturbative renormalization for the neural network-QFT correspondence
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Harold Erbin
(MIT)
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6:00 PM
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Using generative adversarial networks to produce knots with specified invariants
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Mark Hughes
(Brigham Young University)
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6:30 PM
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Deep learning knot invariants and gauge theory
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Arjun Kar
(University of British Columbia)
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7:00 PM
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Discussion
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4:00 PM
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Metrics and Machine Learning
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Challenger Mishra
(Cambridge University)
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4:30 PM
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SU(3) holonomy and SU(3) structure metrics and stable bundles
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Lara Anderson
(Virginia Tech)
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5:00 PM
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SU(3) holonomy/structure metrics for CICYs and toric varieties
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Fabian Ruehle
(Northeastern University)
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6:00 PM
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Calabi–Yau metrics, CFTs, and random matrices
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Anthony Ashmore
(University of Chicago)
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6:30 PM
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The string genome project
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Gary Shiu
(University of Wisconsin)
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7:00 PM
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Discussion
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4:00 PM
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Machine learning for computing in quantum field theory
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Miranda Cheng
(University of Amsterdam)
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4:30 PM
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Hands-on Ricci-flat metrics with \texttt{cymetric}
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Robin Schneider
(Uppsala University)
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5:00 PM
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On machine learning Kreuzer–Skarke Calabi–Yau manifolds
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Per Berglund
(University of New Hampshire)
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6:00 PM
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Exploring heterotic models with reinforcement learning and genetic algorithms
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Andre Lukas
(Oxford University)
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6:30 PM
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BI for AI
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Eva Silverstein
(Stanford University)
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7:00 PM
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Discussion
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