Pattern Recognition Experiments on Mathematical Expressions
David Naccache, Ofer Yifrach-Stav

TL;DR
This paper reports on pattern recognition experiments applied to mathematical expressions, highlighting generated relations and conjectures without extensive validation or proof, emphasizing the exploratory nature of the work.
Contribution
It introduces a methodology for generating and analyzing relations among mathematical expressions through pattern recognition, without focusing on proof validation.
Findings
Generated numerous conjectured relations among expressions
Identified potential new mathematical relations for further study
Focused on relation generation rather than proof verification
Abstract
We provide the results of pattern recognition experiments on mathematical expressions. We give a few examples of conjectured results. None of which was thoroughly checked for novelty. We did not attempt to prove all the relations found and focused on their generation.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMathematics Education and Teaching Techniques · Teaching and Learning Programming
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