Good job then that I'm not a mathematician. It sounds a tedious task.
The Riemann series theorem states you can derive e, pi, or any arbitrary real number by rearranging the terms of any infinite series of real numbers that is conditionally convergent to some other real value such as ln(2) = 1 - 1/2 + 1/3 - 1/4 + 1/5... You can also make the same series diverge if you wish - again by straightforward permutation of the order of the terms. It's weird but it is what it is.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riemann_series_theorem
I don't know if the AI software you mention uses such a technique. I might have a look later today.
ETA: Having read the article, it seems that the AI can suggest but doesn't prove new formulae. I guess it's a tool that might be useful under some circumstances and a distraction under others. I'd be more impressed if it could derive proofs. Mathematics is just symbol manipulation under a given set of rules FFS.
The Riemann series theorem states you can derive e, pi, or any arbitrary real number by rearranging the terms of any infinite series of real numbers that is conditionally convergent to some other real value such as ln(2) = 1 - 1/2 + 1/3 - 1/4 + 1/5... You can also make the same series diverge if you wish - again by straightforward permutation of the order of the terms. It's weird but it is what it is.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riemann_series_theorem
I don't know if the AI software you mention uses such a technique. I might have a look later today.
ETA: Having read the article, it seems that the AI can suggest but doesn't prove new formulae. I guess it's a tool that might be useful under some circumstances and a distraction under others. I'd be more impressed if it could derive proofs. Mathematics is just symbol manipulation under a given set of rules FFS.
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