Atomic shapes are so simple that they can't be broken down any further. Mathematicians are trying to build a 'periodic table' of these shapes, and they hope artificial intelligence can help
Mathematicians attempting to build a “periodic table” of shapes have turned to artificial intelligence for help – but say they don’t understand how it works or whether it can be
100 per cent reliable., which are so simple that they can’t be broken down into smaller components. Just as chemists arranged elements in the periodic table by their atomic weight and …
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