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I always hated that when I studied Physics, I had no intuition of what order I could study topics in, except linear.
The latest LLM use-case I love is feeding the Table of Contents of a textbook and asking it to create the dependency graph of topics!
Here are some: Physics
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What Is Entropy? A Measure of Just How Little We Really Know. | Quanta Magazine
Zack Savitskyquantamagazine.org


Quantum Monte Carlo Algorithm for Aolving Black-Scholes PDE’s for High-Dimensional Option Pricing in Finance & Complexity Analysis https://t.co/qETffafL2Z
Nature follows itself; science is our remarkable but imperfect attempt to explain it. Quantification is exact not unto reality, but unto itself.
Matthew Frederick • 101 Things I Learned® in Engineering School
Over the past several years, Roger Penrose, a noted physicist and philosopher, has suggested that fine structures in the neurons called tubules perform an exotic form of computation called “quantum computing.” Quantum computing is computing using what are called “qu bits” which take on all possible combinations of solutions simultaneously. Just bec... See more
Ray Kurzweil • The Law of Accelerating Returns « the Kurzweil Library + collections
quantum mechanics” (alternatively called “quantum physics”). Quantum mechanics was conceived in the early 1900s. It deals with how tiny particles—pieces of physical matter—behave. They don’t behave in ways that we would expect based on our everyday experiences. But since large objects, including our bodies, are made from lots and lots of small part
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