Oxford Mathematics Public Lecture | Deep Maths - machine learning and mathematics

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Oxford Mathematics Public Lecture
Deep Maths - machine learning and mathematics

 

Thursday 17 March 2022. 5.00-6.15pm

This is an online only lecture which every one is free to watch:
Oxford Mathematics YouTube

 

In December 2021 mathematicians at Oxford and Sydney universities together with their collaborators at DeepMind announced that they had successfully used tools from machine learning to discover new patterns in mathematics. But what exactly had they done and what are its implications for the future of mathematics and mathematicians?

 

This online event will feature short talks from each of the four collaborators explaining their work followed by a panel discussion addressing its wider implications. If you wish to submit a question, please email external-relations@maths.ox.ac.uk

 

The speakers:

Alex Davies - DeepMind

Andras Juhasz - University of Oxford

Marc Lackenby - University of Oxford

Geordie Williamson - University of Sydney

 

The panel will be chaired by Jon Keating, Sedleian Professor of Natural Philosophy in Oxford.

 

This is an online only lecture which every one is free to watch at the time and afterwards:

Oxford Mathematics YouTube

 

The Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures are generously supported by XTX Markets.