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Automated Conjecturing in Mathematics - with the CONJECTURING Program

March 28, 2019, 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Location:

Conference Room 705

Rutgers University

Hill Center

110 Frelinghuysen Rd

Piscataway, NJ 08854

Craig Larson, Virginia Commonwealth University

I will describe the ideas underlying the program CONJECTURING which can be used to make conjectures about upper or lower bounds of invariants (or necessary or sufficient conditions for properties) for a wide variety of mathematical objects. The conjecturing heuristic is the heuristic Fajtlowicz used in his Graffiti program; our program has been broadly generalized to be useful in many domains - and the code is open source, and can be installed as a Sage package. We will give several examples of theorems conjectured by the program, as well as a selection of open conjectures. We will also mention ways to leverage the program to maximize its utility as a tool for researchers. This is joint work with Nico Van Cleemput (Ghent University)