As math enthusiasts, we’ve all been there – stuck on a tricky problem that requires tedious calculations and derivations. But what if I told you there’s a way to simplify this process using Mathematica + LLM?
I came across a Reddit post where a user asked if Mathematica + LLM could solve a specific math problem from a book on applicable differential geometry. The problem involves showing that a certain function is a flow on an affine space, and the user was curious to see if Mathematica + LLM could provide a solution.
What’s interesting is that the user had already attempted to solve the problem using Bing LLM, which provided the correct answer along with derivations and calculations. This got me thinking – can Mathematica + LLM truly replace pen and paper for math problems?
While Mathematica + LLM can certainly help with tedious calculations, it’s essential to remember that math problems often require a deep understanding of the underlying concepts. Can an LLM truly replace the intuition and creativity that comes with working out a problem manually?
I’d love to hear from Mathematica + LLM users who have attempted to solve similar problems. Can you share your experiences and insights? How do you think these tools can be used to augment our math skills, rather than replace them?
Let’s dive into the world of math and AI, and explore the possibilities and limitations of using Mathematica + LLM for math problems.