A data scientific perspective on arithmetic
- ๐ค Speaker: School of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Westminster ๐ Website
- ๐ Date & Time: Monday 26 February 2024, 14:00 - 15:30
- ๐ Venue: Computer Laboratory, William Gates Building, SS03, and remote
Abstract
Number theory, also known as arithmetic, is the study of integers. Throughout the subjectโs history, various conceptual frameworks have been leveraged to make progress. Naturally, this includes concepts from algebra and analysis but perhaps more surprising in the context of โpureโ mathematics is the role played by data. Before computers, the likes of Gauss, Legendre, and Chebyshev were formulating arithmetic conjectures based on large samples. More recently, the famous Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture emerged from computational experimentation. In this talk, we will explore ways in which one can introduce contemporary data scientific techniques to the study of arithmetic, with a view towards solving old conjectures and formulating new ones.
Series This talk is part of the ML@CL Ad-hoc Seminar Series series.
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Monday 26 February 2024, 14:00-15:30