One of my buddies from grad school @jhhalverson has also been applying ML techniques to finding string vacua, e.g. https://arxiv.org/abs/1903.11616 and https://arxiv.org/abs/1707.00655
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Replying to @blockspins @jhhalverson
Honestly all this is above my head -- and will always be. I hesitated in sharing too. But I have talked to many theory people who talk about ML a lot (like learning the landscape). It has always been fascinating to me, though. But I think will lead to cool ML eventually.
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Oh that's funny. The second paper/ following work is what I was trying to point to above (I wrote the comment before checking the links).
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Replying to @_onionesque @blockspins
I also hope it will lead to cool ML! For now, ML is certainly useful for us. Drop me a line
@_onionesque if you're in Boston soon, always interested in connecting with MLers. You too,@bgc.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
Sure thing, Jim!
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