/FYSSTK4155

Machine learning, physics and odd ways of solving problems

Primary LanguagePython

Quick readme:

Had to reset the repo, and it is still not going to be of help for people looking for a canonical way of solving things.

As such it will mostly contain "different" ways of solving problems that relate to the subject.

On what you'll find:

The concept is simple; if the code has to be too complicated, then it is not complex enough to generate sort the complicated bits on it's own, or you're making something that will be hard to follow.

I try to stay within what I consider to be logical, and preferably minimal.

That being said; I'm not very dogmatic about the pythonic way, so please bear with me on the lack of "standards", etc. I'll make use of functional elements where they make sense to me, even if that sacrifices some of the speedups of doing it the "pythonic" way.

On the mathematics;

If I find there is mathematical foundation for something, I'll rather try to keep the programming true to that theory where I can.