Artificial intelligence and machine learning generated conjectures with TxGraffiti
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The ability of carefully designed computer programs to generate meaningful mathematical conjectures has been demonstrated since the late 1980s, notably by Fajtlowicz's GRAFFITI program [23]. Indeed, this heuristic-based program was the first artificial intelligence to make significant conjectures in matrices, number theory, and graph theory, attracting the attention of renowned mathematicians like Paul Erdős, Ronald Graham, and Odile Favaron. Inspired by the pioneering work of Fajtlowicz, and by interactions with mathematicians who considered conjectures of GRAFFITI, we developed the TxGraffiti program, a modern conjecturing artificial intelligence named in homage to this rich history of conjectures made by GRAFFITI and now available as an interactive website.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-2-2024
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