A.I. could help us to decipher the ‘Quantum World’
Guided by Mobileye Founder Amnon Shashua, a Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s School of Engineering and Computer Science has proven that A.I. can help us to understand the ‘Infinitesimally small scale of Quantum Physics Phenomena.’
Quantum physics phenomena is one of the highly contested topics in modern physics. It looks at how particles in nature "appear together" and bring along their unique properties, such as electrical conductivity or magnetism. However, it has been almost impossible for even the most seasoned researchers to trace the glimpse of these complex phenomena. This is because of the enormous number of particles these phenomena contain (over one billion billions in each gram) and the enormous number of interactions between them makes our job increasingly difficult.
A new study published in Physical Review Letters by Prof. Shashua's computer science doctoral students at Hebrew University— Yoav Levin, Or Sharir and Nadav Cohen—has demonstrated mathematically that algorithms based on deep neural networks can be applied to better understand the world of quantum physics as well. If A.I. understands this ‘unexplainable matter’ in a better way, that would make our job simple.
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Reference Source: Science Daily