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This project contains additional material for the textbook Deep Learning for Physics Research by Martin Erdmann, Jonas Glombitza, Gregor Kasieczka, and Uwe Klemradt.

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This repository contains additional material (exercises) for the textbook *Deep Learning for Physics Research* by [Martin Erdmann](https://www.physik.rwth-aachen.de/user/erdmann), [Jonas Glombitza](https://www.jonas-glombitza.com/), [Gregor Kasieczka](https://www.physik.uni-hamburg.de/iexp/gruppe-kasieczka.html), and Uwe Klemradt. The project is written primarily in Jupyter Notebook, distributed under the Other license, first published in 2021. Key topics include: deep-learning, deep-learning-for-physics-research, machine-learning, neural-networks, physics.

Deep Learning for Physics Research

This repository contains additional material (exercises) for the textbook Deep Learning for Physics Research by
Martin Erdmann, Jonas Glombitza, Gregor Kasieczka, and Uwe Klemradt.

The authors can be contacted under authors@deeplearningphysics.org.

For more information on the book, refer to the page by the publisher.

Exercises

You can find the exercise page at: http://deeplearningphysics.org

You can directly open the exercise page in

Open In Colab
Binder

or using the CERN SWAN service
SWAN

Software

The exercises are based on Keras and TensorFlow v2.4.0.
If you download the repository you can install the software requirements via:

bash
pip install -r requirements.txt

 

License

CC BY-NC 4.0
This work (repository) is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.

 

Citation

@book{doi:10.1142/12294,
	  author = {Erdmann, Martin and Glombitza, Jonas and Kasieczka, Gregor and Klemradt, Uwe},
	  title = {Deep Learning for Physics Research},
	  publisher = {WORLD SCIENTIFIC},
	  year = {2021},
	  doi = {10.1142/12294},
	  address = {},
	  edition   = {},
	  URL = {http://deeplearningphysics.org},
	  eprint = {https://worldscientific.com/doi/pdf/10.1142/12294}
}

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