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Ben Ruijl
,
a Dutch physicist, computer scientist and Ph.D. researcher at
Nikhef
and
Leiden University
. Involved in the
HEPGAME
project
[1]
[2]
, using the latest insights from
artificial intelligence
like
Monte-Carlo Tree Search
and
UCT
, he is trying to solve extremely complicated equations in
high energy physics
. These equations come from higher order
loop corrections
of
Feynman diagrams
and are essential to make theoretical predictions for collision processes at
CERN
. At the
18th Computer Olympiad 2015
, along with
Simon Portegies Zwart
, he organized the
Computer Diplomacy Challenge
[3]
[4]
.
Ben Ruijl
[5]
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
External Links
References
What links here?
Selected Publications
[6]
Ben Ruijl
,
Jos Vermaseren
,
Aske Plaat
,
Jaap van den Herik
(
2013
).
Combining Simulated Annealing and Monte Carlo Tree Search for Expression Simplification
.
CoRR abs/1312.0841
Ben Ruijl
,
Jos Vermaseren
,
Aske Plaat
,
Jaap van den Herik
(
2014
).
HEPGAME and the Simplification of Expressions
.
CoRR abs/1405.6369
Ben Ruijl
,
Jos Vermaseren
,
Aske Plaat
,
Jaap van den Herik
(
2014
).
Why Local Search Excels in Expression Simplification
.
CoRR abs/1409.5223
Simon Portegies Zwart
,
Ben Ruijl
(
2014
).
Computer Diplomacy Announcement
.
ICGA Journal, Vol. 37, No. 4
External Links
Ruijl, Ben - Media Technology MSc Programme - Leiden University
Introduction to Programming - Media Technology MSc Programme - Leiden University
by
Ben Ruijl
Ben Ruijl - Google Scholar Citations
Ben Ruijl | LinkedIn
References
^
The HEPGAME project
^
HEPGAME | Nikhef/Leiden University
^
Computer Diplomacy Challenge | ICGA
^
Diplomacy (game) from Wikipedia
^
Ben Ruijl | LinkedIn
^
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Jun 26, 2017
Ben Ruijl
Jan 11, 2016
ICGA Journal
Dec 21, 2017
Jaap van den Herik
Sep 18, 2017
Jos Vermaseren
Jan 12, 2016
Leiden University
Jul 5, 2016
Monte-Carlo Tree Search
Apr 26, 2018
People
Feb 28, 2018
Simon Portegies Zwart
Jan 10, 2016
Simulated Annealing
May 8, 2017
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a Dutch physicist, computer scientist and Ph.D. researcher at Nikhef and Leiden University. Involved in the HEPGAME project [1] [2], using the latest insights from artificial intelligence like Monte-Carlo Tree Search and UCT, he is trying to solve extremely complicated equations in high energy physics. These equations come from higher order loop corrections of Feynman diagrams and are essential to make theoretical predictions for collision processes at CERN. At the 18th Computer Olympiad 2015, along with Simon Portegies Zwart, he organized the Computer Diplomacy Challenge [3] [4].
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
[6]External Links
Introduction to Programming - Media Technology MSc Programme - Leiden University by Ben Ruijl
References
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