Mark A. Stalzer

2papers

2 Papers

AIAug 14, 2017
TheoSea: Marching Theory to Light

Mark A. Stalzer, Chao Ju

There is sufficient information in the far-field of a radiating dipole antenna to rediscover the Maxwell Equations and the wave equations of light, including the speed of light $c.$ TheoSea is a Julia program that does this in about a second, and the key insight is that the compactness of theories drives the search. The program is a computational embodiment of the scientific method: observation, consideration of candidate theories, and validation.

AIJun 15, 2017
On the enumeration of sentences by compactness

Mark A. Stalzer

Presented is a Julia meta-program that discovers compact theories from data if they exist. It writes candidate theories in Julia and then validates: tossing the bad theories and keeping the good theories. Compactness is measured by a metric: such as the number of space-time derivatives. The underlying algorithm is applicable to a wide variety of combinatorics problems and compactness serves to cut down the search space.