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Advancing mathematics by guiding human intuition with AI

A. Davies, P. Veličković, et al.

Discover groundbreaking advances in pure mathematics achieved with machine learning by a team of experts from DeepMind and the University of Oxford. This research unveils patterns linking algebraic and geometric structures of knots and proposes a novel algorithm tied to the combinatorial invariance conjecture.... show more
Abstract
The practice of mathematics involves discovering patterns and using these to formulate and prove conjectures, resulting in theorems. Since the 1960s, mathematicians have used computers to assist in the discovery of patterns and formulation of conjectures¹, most famously in the Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer conjecture², a Millennium Prize Problem³. Here we provide examples of new fundamental results in pure mathematics that have been discovered with the assistance of machine learning—demonstrating a method by which machine learning can aid mathematicians in discovering new conjectures and theorems. We propose a process of using machine learning to discover potential patterns and relations between mathematical objects, understanding them with attribution techniques and using these observations to guide intuition and propose conjectures. We outline this machine-learning-guided framework and demonstrate its successful application to current research questions in distinct areas of pure mathematics, in each case showing how it led to meaningful mathematical contributions on important open problems: a new connection between the algebraic and geometric structure of knots, and a candidate algorithm predicted by the combinatorial invariance conjecture for symmetric groups. Our work may serve as a model for collaboration between the fields of mathematics and artificial intelligence (AI) that can achieve surprising results by leveraging the respective strengths of mathematicians and machine learning.
Publisher
Nature
Published On
Dec 01, 2021
Authors
Alex Davies, Petar Veličković, Lars Buesing, Sam Blackwell, Daniel Zheng, Nenad Tomašev, Richard Tanburn, Peter Battaglia, Charles Blundell, András Juhász, Marc Lackenby, Geordie Williamson, Demis Hassabis, Pushmeet Kohli
Tags
machine learning
pure mathematics
knots
algebraic structures
geometry
conjectures
combinatorial invariance
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