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Combining data and theory for derivable scientific discovery with AI-Descartes

Mathematics

Combining data and theory for derivable scientific discovery with AI-Descartes

C. Cornelio, S. Dash, et al.

Dive into groundbreaking research that combines logical reasoning with symbolic regression to uncover the underlying laws of nature! This innovative method effectively reveals governing equations from limited experimental data, as demonstrated through iconic principles such as Kepler's third law and Einstein's time dilation. Conducted by a team of experts including Cristina Cornelio and Sanjeeb Dash, this work promises an exciting leap in scientific modeling.

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Abstract
Scientists aim to discover meaningful formulae that accurately describe experimental data. Mathematical models of natural phenomena can be manually created from domain knowledge and fitted to data, or, in contrast, created automatically from large datasets with machine-learning algorithms. The problem of incorporating prior knowledge expressed as constraints on the functional form of a learned model has been studied before, while finding models that are consistent with prior knowledge expressed via general logical axioms is an open problem. We develop a method to enable principled derivations of models of natural phenomena from axiomatic knowledge and experimental data by combining logical reasoning with symbolic regression. We demonstrate these concepts for Kepler’s third law of planetary motion, Einstein’s relativistic time-dilation law, and Langmuir’s theory of adsorption. We show we can discover governing laws from few data points when logical reasoning is used to distinguish between candidate formulae having similar error on the data.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 12, 2023
Authors
Cristina Cornelio, Sanjeeb Dash, Vernon Austel, Tyler R. Josephson, Joao Goncalves, Kenneth L. Clarkson, Nimrod Megiddo, Bachir El Khadir, Lior Horesh
Tags
symbolic regression
logical reasoning
natural phenomena
experimental data
governing laws
Kepler's law
Einstein's theory
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