, the key step is working out what the pattern is in a given problem. This can be very difficult, and some mathematical theories can take years to discover," says Alexander Kasprzyk.could really revolutionize mathematics as we have shown that machine learning is a powerful tool for spotting patterns in complex domains like algebra and geometry," says Professor Tom Coates.
Sara Veneziale, co-author and a Ph.D. student in the team, continues,"We're really excited about the fact that machine learning can be used in pure mathematics. This will accelerate new insights across the field."Nature Communications