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New Features in FeynCalc 10

New Features in FeynCalc 10

Workshop: LLM Tech

Workshop: LLM Tech

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  • @Veayrua
    @Veayrua26 минут бұрын

    I woke up to this video and saw the comments in the morning. It is crazy how many people had the same experience.

  • @TheMemesofDestruction
    @TheMemesofDestruction3 сағат бұрын

    10:50 - "Creative use of game mechanics."

  • @mordwineroga
    @mordwineroga10 сағат бұрын

    Thank you for These good Information! I be surprise how much fields and information Stephan share every day. Carpe Diem. A Big Inspiration and Motivation for mee😊

  • @float32
    @float32Күн бұрын

    I’m glad to finally understand what those pictures were on your Twitter!

  • @frun
    @frunКүн бұрын

    Rewriting rule is reminiscent of Relative locality(Emergence) 15:00 kzread.info/dash/bejne/gqSXzdOhhMfdhJM.htmlm

  • @jormanmolina7167
    @jormanmolina7167Күн бұрын

    inicia 06:14

  • @vonHolzwege
    @vonHolzwegeКүн бұрын

    Great talk. First, at the 'big picture' level, society has not been at equilibrium since the invention of the steam engine, if not before. What we have now is the acceleration of change. Most of what I learned as a maths major 50 years ago related to computation is totally obsolete (The 'pure' bits are still relevant, just a lot more of it.) What I would like to see is the democratization of the tools to do work in this area, and WL is at the forefront. The main thing I would like to see here is the ability to use the Mac's GPUs for hardware acceleration of neural nets (etc.) so I can explore stuff on my own -- I think a lot of other people would like that. Remember that personal computers were invented by hippies who wanted their own machine to explore stuff -- stuff that the corporate controllers of mainframes at the time would not see the use of.

  • @shailajadsharma3516
    @shailajadsharma3516Күн бұрын

    Disappointed! I was hoping to hear an interesting technical conversation not a reiteration of Empire -- that ai powered weapons would be fine in the hands of the "big stable wealthy" countries but not others! Regrettably a very blinkered view.

  • @Danhec95
    @Danhec952 күн бұрын

    OrderedCategories, Categories

  • @mshonle
    @mshonle2 күн бұрын

    Dang, looked up the Wikipedia pages of Conrad, Stephen, and their father Hugo. And their maternal grandmother was a pioneering criminologist! Amazing family!

  • @sillystuff6247
    @sillystuff62472 күн бұрын

    Why are people afraid of rattle snakes, guns, and AI etc? Because they're dangerous. Spidey-sense tells you.

  • @nlysts
    @nlysts2 күн бұрын

    Insightful as always

  • @bediha
    @bediha2 күн бұрын

    atomic number of rubidium is 37.

  • @mariannestrandeng6489
    @mariannestrandeng64892 күн бұрын

    Congratulation on 100k subs. I've been waiting for this to happen. I think it should be millions of subs! Professor Wolfram has one of the brightest minds in the history of mankind! Thank you for sharing it with us professor!

  • @NgaiHehng
    @NgaiHehng3 күн бұрын

    happened to me just now hah. fell asleep watching calligraphy

  • @gotogymsportwear
    @gotogymsportwear3 күн бұрын

    You are great Stepehn. thank you

  • @Dessoxyn
    @Dessoxyn3 күн бұрын

    There is a company that uses DNA to produce "portraits" of people who have committed horrific crimes. The problem is that you're dealing with probabilities so it's more like a police sketch than a photograph. Same thing with traits like skin and eye color, there are few certainties, only probabilities. If you want to know exactly what they look like (and who they are), there's genetic genealogy. That's a can of worms.

  • @WillYouVid
    @WillYouVid3 күн бұрын

    I don't know why YT insists on making me watch stuff I keep disliking, wolfram is a person I really deeply dislike, I'm trying everything but silicon valley decides what you need to watch

  • @lucidboy9436
    @lucidboy94365 күн бұрын

    Quantum computing into markets when?

  • @lucidboy9436
    @lucidboy94365 күн бұрын

    When will Quantum computing be scalable into market use??

  • @K1NDR3D
    @K1NDR3D5 күн бұрын

    I went to sleep watching a video about garlic bread being sent to space. Not sure how I ended up here.

  • @corypetty2165
    @corypetty21656 күн бұрын

    I fall alaseep to jordan maxwell, manly p hall or old history and scripture and always have these to wake uo to

  • @LeafMusic05
    @LeafMusic056 күн бұрын

    Anyone else get on an hour bus to get a bike off of someone on facebook marketplace, then get kicked off of the bus because you cant have bikes on the bus, so you cycle home for a couple of hours, come home and find that this Is playing?

  • @forbest34
    @forbest346 күн бұрын

    i fell asleep watching Charlie and wendigos podcast, woke up in stephen wolframs quantum mechanics lesson

  • @dr.mikeybee
    @dr.mikeybee6 күн бұрын

    Deep neural networks can unroll a certain number of loops. They can hold a certain amount of local memory, but not much. So they can't do things like use the number of words in a generated sentence in that sentence. This requires a second pass through the llm with the sentence as context. Good agent design can solve many of the foibles of neural nets. Langchain and LangGraph solve a lot of these problems.

  • @MickaelDev
    @MickaelDev6 күн бұрын

    Woke up here too

  • @tombo3689
    @tombo36897 күн бұрын

    This video made me a GOD believer.

  • @siddfinch6296
    @siddfinch62967 күн бұрын

    forgive me if its my poor memory but was it not Robert Hooke responsible for the early experiments on air and everyone elses experiments at that time. the glass vacuum chamber created by hooke was the beginning of modern science.

  • @greenglassrecycling
    @greenglassrecycling7 күн бұрын

    woke up with this on and ive never been more confused by the contents of a youtube video

  • @_Information_
    @_Information_8 күн бұрын

    Nightime algorithm got us bad

  • @lindawu8146
    @lindawu81468 күн бұрын

    In summary, the perspective of the person can affect the experience of that person and the observable universe.

  • @danamurrau6076
    @danamurrau60768 күн бұрын

    Thank goodness i did my applied maths degree in 1970 and managed to avoid all this metajunk ...

  • @danamurrau6076
    @danamurrau60768 күн бұрын

    What a load of tripe ... Who are these so called scientists . Don't waste your time with this vid if you have a chem physics background .

  • @gsam3461
    @gsam34618 күн бұрын

    Why am I living a Groundhog Day, but inside of waking up to "I Got You Babe" every morning, it's a physics video?

  • @richardbolger7695
    @richardbolger76959 күн бұрын

    Data is said to be messy that requires much processing.

  • @ghersic8161
    @ghersic81619 күн бұрын

    I'm not sure what data you're talking about. She talked about using the Wolfram Language in 3 different organizations (Indiana University with high throughout assessments from a proprietary instrument, UC Davis-affiliated collaborations with the EPA using their data covering much of the USA, and OpenAQ with even broader a geographical distribution of data beyond even the USA). I'm not sure which one you're referring to, but in either case, data cleaning is a common prerequisite to analysis and is performed well in the Wolfram Language.

  • @richardbolger7695
    @richardbolger76959 күн бұрын

    FOS meaning 1. Free on station 2. Free on steamer

  • @avataros111
    @avataros11110 күн бұрын

    To my limited nowledge, Buddhist monks and Vipassana meditators are training in their daily meditations in observing the breath, one's own thoughts of the mind, and its sensations. It is quite an experience. One may find out that there is someone, an observer that notices the existence of a body and a mind that has thoughts and voices. Namaste!

  • @avataros111
    @avataros11110 күн бұрын

    Perhaps Dr Stephen Wolfram is right about nature also having computational laws much more complex than a simple mathematical equation, I guess it can be called the 5th state of matter, alive matter, or biology. I wish him the best!

  • @Kingace85
    @Kingace8510 күн бұрын

    i hate this channel dont understand why it always pops up

  • @EliasTsakmakis
    @EliasTsakmakis10 күн бұрын

    ok ytube you win. I will watch the free king lectures, gees...

  • @olubodunagbalaya8765
    @olubodunagbalaya876510 күн бұрын

    Went to sleep watching some DIY robotics vid, no we're here

  • @munnabhaimbbf123
    @munnabhaimbbf12311 күн бұрын

    How do you adjust the vertical range for each axis when using multiple axes? The FrameLabel option is not directly applicable with the MultiaxisArrangement option.

  • @TripleJ-at
    @TripleJ-at11 күн бұрын

    Could it be that it still only works for ListPlot and not for ListLogLinearPlot?

  • @Astoko-yippee
    @Astoko-yippee12 күн бұрын

    What in the tomfoolery hell, how did i end up here.. YT just said "yep i see you like this when you go to sleep ;3"

  • @johndoolan9732
    @johndoolan973212 күн бұрын

    QM is as easy as walking to me big transformation can be made

  • @johndoolan9732
    @johndoolan973212 күн бұрын

    Look imagine actually a very good ideas guy but need others for implementation my one theory transcends all scientific genre this can be shown quite easily

  • @johndoolan9732
    @johndoolan973212 күн бұрын

    We could actually teach junior school students top level science

  • @johndoolan9732
    @johndoolan973212 күн бұрын

    Vision based learning will push teaching

  • @mntlblok
    @mntlblok12 күн бұрын

    So now I have to ponder caloric fluid's relation to the luminiferous aether. :-) Hadn't thought about them disappearing around the same era. :-)

  • @mntlblok
    @mntlblok12 күн бұрын

    How cool would it be to get to hang with Stephen and pick his brain any time you felt the urge? Really appreciate his overview of history and how it meshes with the history of science, and especially how he's willing to share it. The Mendel story and how it could have been completely skipped over (had there been no "literature search") and how that has similarities with Turin is cool. Such great insights. Hadn't known of a second Sadi Carnot being president of France, but *had* known of Poincaré's cousin being president of France during WW1. Just wish I had his ease with math. That lack of country boundaries is under-appreciated for categorizing things. Recently tried to make sense of Germany and Prussia historically. . .

  • @Dessoxyn
    @Dessoxyn13 күн бұрын

    1:05:32 Hey brainiac, if it was in Latin it wouldn't have been "Odysseyus" ;) I don't know what this might unleash, but screw it, here's how you combine about 3 millennia of unique geniuses. Quite a few. Here we go: Stephen "Dedalus" Wolfram