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Post #3030818

2025-05-17 23:54 UTC

@tao@mathstodon.xyz very neat - is x supposed to be some high dimensional R^n, or could this also work if x is in some other domain, e.g. Z^n?

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  • @tao@mathstodon.xyz 2025-05-18 22:05

    @battaglia01@mathstodon.xyz In principle, AlphaEvolve can handle any parameter space that can be represented in computer memory, though in practice it tends to work better when there are very few constraints between the different components of the parameters. Part of what we are looking into now is how to make AlphaEvolve perform better when the parameter space does have a lot of non-trivial constraints. (But it seems to perform more or less equally well on both discrete and continuous problems, though with some technical differences that will be discussed in detail in our future writeup.)

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