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by mistrial9 702 days ago
some people on this thread are asking about jobs. The bigger picture here is that previously intractable problems are going to be solved with a new combination of math, data and compute.. there are lots of commercial cases that will change dramatically. How can individual people or small groups benefit from serious problem solving, economically?
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Why are we so sure that a lot of "previously intractable problems" are/will be solved with this family of methods? (and I mean real-life/real-world problems, not toy problems constructed specifically to show the proposed methods in the best light possible in the research papers) Of course others above have pointed out drug or protein design as a potential area, but there still seems uncertainty as to the practical impact on the real world. Other than that, I don't see areas of impact for these approaches so far.
One of the authors here. Thanks for your comment! While a lot of this research is theoretical and does not have immediate use cases, we have tried to summarize some of them in the last paragraph of the paper (VII. Applications of Non-Euclidean Geometry). See page 26. We present some in Chemistry and Drug Development, Structural Biology and Protein Engineering, Computer Vision, Biomedical Imaging, Recommender Systems and Social Networks and Physics.