Search Results for author: Ido Kaminer

Found 5 papers, 1 papers with code

Algorithm-assisted discovery of an intrinsic order among mathematical constants

no code implementations22 Aug 2023 Rotem Elimelech, Ofir David, Carlos De la Cruz Mengual, Rotem Kalisch, Wolfgang Berndt, Michael Shalyt, Mark Silberstein, Yaron Hadad, Ido Kaminer

In recent decades, a growing number of discoveries in fields of mathematics have been assisted by computer algorithms, primarily for exploring large parameter spaces that humans would take too long to investigate.

Mathematical Proofs

Automated Search for Conjectures on Mathematical Constants using Analysis of Integer Sequences

no code implementations13 Dec 2022 Ofir Razon, Yoav Harris, Shahar Gottlieb, Dan Carmon, Ofir David, Ido Kaminer

Formulas involving fundamental mathematical constants had a great impact on various fields of science and mathematics, for example aiding in proofs of irrationality of constants.

Ultrafast non-destructive measurement of the quantum state of light using free electrons

no code implementations22 Dec 2020 Alexey Gorlach, Aviv Karnieli, Raphael Dahan, Eliahu Cohen, Avi Pe'er, Ido Kaminer

In contrast, the interaction of free electrons with light in the context of quantum optics is highly nonlinear and offers exciting possibilities.

Quantum State Tomography Quantum Physics

The Ramanujan Machine: Automatically Generated Conjectures on Fundamental Constants

4 code implementations29 Jun 2019 Gal Raayoni, Shahar Gottlieb, George Pisha, Yoav Harris, Yahel Manor, Uri Mendlovic, Doron Haviv, Yaron Hadad, Ido Kaminer

Fundamental mathematical constants like $e$ and $\pi$ are ubiquitous in diverse fields of science, from abstract mathematics to physics, biology and chemistry.

Spawning rings of exceptional points out of Dirac cones

no code implementations journal 2015 Bo Zhen, Chia Wei Hsu, Yuichi Igarashi, Ling Lu, Ido Kaminer, Adi Pick, Song-Liang Chua, John D. Joannopoulos & Marin Soljačić

Angle-resolved reflection measurements of the photonic crystal slab reveal that the peaks of reflectivity follow the conical band structure of a Dirac cone resulting from accidental degeneracy, whereas the complex eigenvalues of the system are deformed into a two-dimensional flat band enclosed by an exceptional ring.

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