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SUMMARY:An introduction to mixture of experts in deep learning
DESCRIPTION:Member Seminar \nSpeaker: Samy Jelassi \nTitle: An introduction to mixture of experts in deep learning \nAbstract: Scale has opened new frontiers in natural language processing – but at a high cost. Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) have been proposed as a path to even larger and more capable language models. They select different parameters for each incoming example. By doing so\, the parameter count is decoupled from the compute per example leading to very large\, but efficient models. In this talk\, I will review the concept of mixture of experts\, provide a basic description of the Switch Transformers model\, characterize some of their behaviors and conclude by highlighting some open problems in the field. This talk is mainly based on the following papers: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2101.03961.pdf\, https://arxiv.org/pdf/2209.01667.pdf .
URL:https://cmsa.fas.harvard.edu/event/member-seminar-12123/
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SUMMARY:Open Problems in Physics and Novel Solutions from Math
DESCRIPTION:Member Seminar \nSpeaker: Juven Wang \nTitle: Open Problems in Physics and Novel Solutions from Math \n  \nAbstract: (1) How do neutrinos obtain tiny mass and oscillate between e\, \mu\, \tau three flavors? What consists of Dark Matter? What causes leptogenesis and baryogenesis? \n(2) Why the Parity Symmetry is violated in the weak interaction? How do we quantum mechanically regularize and numerically simulate the Standard Model (chiral fermion/gauge theory) on the lattice in 3+1 spacetime dimensions? \n(3) Strong CP problem: Why is the neutron electric dipole moment nearly zero and QCD respects the CP = T symmetry? \n(4) Family/Generation problem: Why are there three families/generations of quarks and leptons? \nIn my talk\, I will sketch and propose novel solutions to these challenging open problems in physics based on my own work (available on arXiv\, some jointly with my collaborators). \nI will show that the eclectic cross-disciplinary fertilization of ideas between the Math-Physics geometry and topology\, Quantum Condensed Matter\, and High-Energy Physics (theory\, pheno\, lattice) can help solving these big problems. \nThe (1) answer relates to Ultra Unification: a Z_{16} class Atiyah-Patodi-Singer eta invariant (Baryon – Lepton)-protected topological superconductor and a symmetry-extended anomalous topological quantum field theory. \nThe (2) and (3) answers relate to a trivial cobordism class and Symmetric Mass Generation\, and disordering and removing the Pecci-Quinn axions. \nThe (4) answer has to do with the Hirzebruch signature and Atiyah-Singer index theorem\, gravitational Chern-Simons theory\, and 3 E8 quantum Hall states. \n 
URL:https://cmsa.fas.harvard.edu/event/member-seminar-12823/
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SUMMARY:On compactness phenomena
DESCRIPTION:Member Seminar \nSpeaker: Alejandro Poveda \nTitle: On compactness phenomena \nAbstract: In this presentation I shall be preoccupied with compactness phenomena in set theory. Compactness is the phenomenon by which the local properties of a mathematical structure determine its global behavior. This phenomenon is intrinsic to the very architecture of the mathematical universe and manifests to us in a cornucopia of forms. Over the past fifty years\, the study of compactness phenomena has been a cornerstone of research in set theory. This talk will present recent discoveries regarding compactness principles\, spanning classical themes like the tree property and stationary reflection\, while also forging novel connections with other topics\, such as Woodin’s HOD Conjecture.
URL:https://cmsa.fas.harvard.edu/event/member-seminar-121523/
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