Li γυχενγ
@57108141_Osaka U(since april 2025)←Nagoya U physics B4(E ken)←Nanjing. Interested in quantum gravity, quantum information and history. 宇多田ヒカルすき
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how did they manage to control the rocket in such precise way? unbelievably amazing...
Mechazilla has caught the Super Heavy booster!
I’d love to see a Nobel prize for Maldacena and Witten and maybe Polyakov or someone for contributions to our understanding of strongly coupled quantum field theories
Hopefully this is a sign than the Nobel prize committee will be taking a much broader view of what qualifies as important theoretical work in the future! But it seems slightly peculiar to start that trend with work that would be most naturally classified as computer science 7/7
A lot of people are posting their thoughts on the physics Nobel prize. And I’m jet lagged and can’t sleep. So why not me too. First off, John Hopfield is a physicist, an outstanding one, whose work then branched out in various directions. Geoff Hinton is not. 1/
So I heard the Nobel Prize committee has also hopped onto the AI bandwagon. I'm not sure what the definition of Physics is for them at this point, given how many great theoretical physicists have been ignored for the Nobel. I guess ChatGPT was an “experimental verification”.
All ML researchers on the academic job market furiously rewriting their research statements for Physics departments
There are all of a sudden so many new opportunities for a physics Nobel prize. Advances in electric cars, advances in immunotherapy, advances in the Langlands conjectures — only the imagination is the limit!
Geoffrey HintonさんとPeter Higgsさんは共にChristopher Longuet-Higginsさんが指導してた学生らしい すごい
For this week's story, a Research Scientist at Google recounts his thoughts and experiences when deciding to leave academia after his Physics PhD. Read his story here: yourfutureadventures.blogspot.com/2024/07/anonym… #Google #physics #physicsPhD
Do energy stress tensor defined by translational invariance and est defined by the functional derivative of action of matter with respect to metric equal to each other? if so, how to prove?
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