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Galois groups of polynomials and neurosymbolic networks

Published 22 Jan 2025 in cs.LG, cs.AI, and math.HO | (2501.12978v1)

Abstract: This paper introduces a novel approach to understanding Galois theory, one of the foundational areas of algebra, through the lens of machine learning. By analyzing polynomial equations with machine learning techniques, we aim to streamline the process of determining solvability by radicals and explore broader applications within Galois theory. This summary encapsulates the background, methodology, potential applications, and challenges of using data science in Galois theory. More specifically, we design a neurosymbolic network to classify Galois groups and show how this is more efficient than usual neural networks. We discover some very interesting distribution of polynomials for groups not isomorphic to the symmetric groups and alternating groups.

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