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www.scientificamerican.com
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| | | | | Imaginary numbers-the square roots of negative numbers-are an inescapable part of quantum theory, a study shows | |
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jsteinhardt.wordpress.com
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| | | | | [Highlights for the busy: de-bunking standard "Bayes is optimal" arguments; frequentist Solomonoff induction; and a description of the online learning framework.] Short summary. This essay makes many points, each of which I think is worth reading, but if you are only going to understand one point I think it should be "Myth 5? below, which... | |
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4gravitons.com
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| | | | | Merging quantum mechanics and gravity is a famously hard physics problem. Explaining why merging quantum mechanics and gravity is hard is, in turn, a very hard science communication problem. The more popular descriptions tend to lead to misunderstandings, and I've posted many times over the years to chip away at those misunderstandings. Merging quantum mechanics... | |
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liorsinai.github.io
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| | | A series on automatic differentiation in Julia. Part 1 provides an overview and defines explicit chain rules. | ||