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by anotherpaulg
252 days ago
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I really like LLM+sympy for math. I have the LLM write me a sympy program, so I can trust that the symbolic manipulation is done correctly. The code is also a useful artifact that can be iteratively edited and improved by both the human and LLM, with git history, etc. Running and passing tests/assertions helps to build and maintain confidence that the math remains correct. I use helper functions to easily render from the sympy code to latex, etc. A lot of the math behind this quantum eraser experiment was done this way. https://github.com/paul-gauthier/entangled-pair-quantum-eras... |
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