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Machines and Mathematical Mutations: Using GNNs to Characterize Quiver Mutation Classes

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Machine learning is becoming an increasingly valuable tool in mathematics, enabling one to identify subtle patterns across collections of examples so vast that they would be impossible for a single researcher to feasibly review and analyze. In this work, we use graph neural networks to investigate \emph{quiver mutation} -- an operation that transforms one quiver (or directed multigraph) into another -- which is central to the theory of cluster algebras with deep connections to geometry, topology, and physics. In the study of cluster algebras, the question of \emph{mutation equivalence} is of fundamental concern: given two quivers, can one efficiently determine if one quiver can be transformed into the other through a sequence of mutations? In this paper, we use graph neural networks and AI explainability techniques to independently discover mutation equivalence criteria for quivers of type $\tilde{D}$. Along the way, we also show that even without explicit training to do so, our model captures structure within its hidden representation that allows us to reconstruct known criteria from type $D$, adding to the growing evidence that modern machine learning models are capable of learning abstract and parsimonious rules from mathematical data.

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Metaheuristic Generation of Brane Tilings

hep-th · 2024-12-26 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Simulated annealing over permutation tuples can generate consistent brane tilings, yielding a 26-field example not present in catalogues that stop at 24 fields.

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  • Metaheuristic Generation of Brane Tilings hep-th · 2024-12-26 · conditional · none · ref 40 · internal anchor

    Simulated annealing over permutation tuples can generate consistent brane tilings, yielding a 26-field example not present in catalogues that stop at 24 fields.