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Well, perhaps it's time you invest in a new theorem. Unlike many of the other things you can name after someone, this one is pretty cheap ($24).
In a paper published in Nature this week, DeepMind introduced a system called AlphaGeometry that proves complex geometry theorems better than prior computer programs.
Perhaps even more surprising, this silly claim with an even sillier name, the “hairy ball theorem,” is a proud discovery from a branch of math called topology.
What, exactly, is math? Is it invented, or discovered? And are the things that mathematicians work with—numbers, algebraic equations, geometry, theorems and so on—real?
An AI system developed by Google DeepMind, Google's premiere AI research lab, has surpassed the average gold medalist in solving geometry problems in an international mathematics competition.
Dr. Trinh also gave the problems to a system developed in the 1970s that was known to be the strongest geometry theorem prover; it solved 10.
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