ABSTRACT

Written in accessible language without mathematical formulas, this short book provides an overview of the wide and varied applications of artificial intelligence (AI) across the spectrum of physical sciences. Focusing in particular on AI's ability to extract patterns from data, known as machine learning (ML), the book includes a chapter on important machine learning algorithms and their respective applications in physics. It then explores the use of ML across a number of important sub-fields in more detail, ranging from particle, molecular and condensed matter physics, to astrophysics, cosmology and the theory of everything. The book covers such applications as the search for new particles and the detection of gravitational waves from the merging of black holes, and concludes by discussing what the future may hold.

part I|42 pages

Opening

chapter 1|8 pages

Gathering the Team

chapter 2|16 pages

Teamplay

part II|58 pages

Machine-Learning the World from Subatomic to Cosmic Scales

part III|18 pages

Showdown

chapter 8|12 pages

AI for Theory of Everything

chapter 9|4 pages

Conclusion and Outlook