Nice math lady presents the situation briskly and clearly.
I did a full semester intensive seminar on creating computer based solutions for solving Navier Stokes and related types of gnarly equations in college (the field was a fairly well funded aviation and space technology engineering paradise in those days!) and this news is the first time I find myself gobsmackingly amazed and impressed by what real AI (as opposed to mere massive copying mimicking cribbing extrapolating AI) can do.
Great post. Automated solving near inflection points, asymptotes and hyperbolic regions is a great opportunity. What’s interesting here is not any of the above, but that we now have brute force iterative approaches to throw infinite, absurd variations at these equations.
In essence, solving (and breaking) for all time, for all variations is the grind we were looking for here.
Afterall, there’s a reason why engineering, math and physics students were taught to assume, arbitrarily hold constant and or simplify everything. We didn’t have these neat little GPU things at our fingertips. Not so any more!
I loved that video because so much else in the world is depressing these days, and her amazed video made me feel as young and excited as when I first started wrestling those equations back in 1974.