RE: Supermathematics and Artificial General Intelligence
October 22, 2017 at 5:31 pm
(This post was last modified: October 22, 2017 at 6:56 pm by causal code.)
It looks like for months now, the op has made progress on the thing he described.
I had given up on trying to find his or her paper a month ago, (because there are no links in the op), but I think I'd found his or her paper on quora some time after I had given up, and it's in this link.
In the paper, he or she mentions a "transverse field ising super hamiltonian", in relation to another paper.
Here is a screenshot of the experiment designed in the paper (downloaded from the project's github page, linked in the paper):
Can anybody make sense of the above?
I also notice that the paper which he or she bases everything on called "Supersymmetric methods... at brain scale" was not cited by other research groups, although it's on arxiv. Is this a safe paper to bet on?
I had given up on trying to find his or her paper a month ago, (because there are no links in the op), but I think I'd found his or her paper on quora some time after I had given up, and it's in this link.
In the paper, he or she mentions a "transverse field ising super hamiltonian", in relation to another paper.
Here is a screenshot of the experiment designed in the paper (downloaded from the project's github page, linked in the paper):
Can anybody make sense of the above?
I also notice that the paper which he or she bases everything on called "Supersymmetric methods... at brain scale" was not cited by other research groups, although it's on arxiv. Is this a safe paper to bet on?