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“"fast multipole method" developed for computational physics to rapidly estimate (to arbitrary precision) the conjugate gradient of an error function. (In other words, they tweak the parameters and "get a little better" the next time through the training data.)”
posted 2 months ago in ai, math, physics14 views | 5 jaas | reply )
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“"fast multipole method" developed for computational physics to rapidly estimate (to arbitrary precision) the conjugate gradient of an error function. (In other words, they tweak the parameters and "get a little better" the next time through the training data.)”
posted 2 months ago in ai, math, physics2 views | 1 jaa | reply )
50%
“"fast multipole method" developed for computational physics to rapidly estimate (to arbitrary precision) the conjugate gradient of an error function. (In other words, they tweak the parameters and "get a little better" the next time through the training data.)”
posted 2 months ago in ai, math, physics2 views | 1 jaa | reply )

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