Chapter
Understanding Graph Representation and Two-Dimensional Projections
The points in a graph that are neighbors can be projected in two dimensions to approximate a two-dimensional structure. By using the causal relationships between connected updates, a basic structure for updating the graph can be established.
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The speaker explains that the essence of special relativity involves different reference frames moving at different speeds and how they assign space and time.
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The speaker explains that the essence of special relativity involves different reference frames moving at different speeds and how they assign space and time. They also discuss how a basic structure involving updating things in connected updates and analyzing causal relationships is enough for analyzing graphs.
ChapterUnderstanding Graph Representation and Two-Dimensional Projections
Episode#124 – Stephen Wolfram: Fundamental Theory of Physics, Life, and the Universe
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The effective dimension of a bundle of points in a hypergraph can be deduced by understanding how the points are connected together.
1:49:33 - 1:51:59 (02:26)
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The effective dimension of a bundle of points in a hypergraph can be deduced by understanding how the points are connected together. By considering the limiting structure of a large hypergraph, one can estimate the effective dimension of the space represented by the bundle of points.