AI4Physics seminar: A statistical physics perspective on machine learning theory

Date
14 October 2025, 13:30–15:00
Location
Ångström Laboratory, Polhemsalen
Type
Seminar
Lecturer
Bruno Loureiro, École Normale Supérieure, Paris
Organiser
AI4Physics
Contact person
Magdalena Larfors

Coffee will be served outside the lecture room after the talk.

The past decade has witnessed a surge in the development and adoption of machine learning algorithms to solve day-a-day computational tasks. Yet, a solid theoretical understanding of even the most basic tools used in practice is still lacking, as traditional statistical learning methods are unfit to deal with the modern regime in which the number of model parameters are of the same order as the quantity of data – a problem known as the curse of dimensionality. Curiously, this is precisely the regime studied by Physicists since the mid 19th century in the context of interacting many-particle systems. This connection, which was first established in the seminal work of Elisabeth Gardner and Bernard Derrida in the 80s, is the basis of a long and fruitful marriage between these two fields.

In this talk I will motivate and review the connections between Statistical Physics and problems from Machine Learning, in particular concerning recent progress in our understanding of shallow neural networks.

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