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by mnky9800n 516 days ago
I love karniadakis energy. I invited him to give a talk in my research center ands his talk was fun and really targeted at physicists who understand numerical computing. He gave a good sell and was highly opinionated which was super welcomed. His main argument was that these are just other ways to arrive optimisation and they worked very quickly with only a bit of data. I am sure he would correct me greatly at this point. I’m not an expert on this topic but he knew the field very well and talked at length about the differences between one iterative method he developed and the method that Yao lai at Stanford developed after I had her work on my mind because she talked in an ai conference I organised in Oslo. I liked that he seemed to be willing to disagree with people about his own opinions because he simply believed he is correct.

Edit: this is the Yao lai paper I’m talking about:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S002199912...