At a first pass --
Elementary dynamical systems theory (playing w/ simulations is more useful than proving the theorems; but it's key to understand the main dynamical phenomena) Undergrad probability theory, & statistics Graph theory, w/ a focus on algorithms ... also some random graph theory Formal logic -- not so much the fancy theorems, more the nature of the formalism and its interpretation. Some automated theorem proving is interesting to study too Complex systems Linear algebra of course.. -- ben On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 11:07 AM, Samantha Atkins <[email protected]>wrote: > If you had the task of specifying a curriculum for those headed toward > developing AGI what would the Math portion of that curriculum look like? > What are in your view the most relevant areas to master and to what depth? > > > *AGI* | Archives <https://www.listbox.com/member/archive/303/=now> > <https://www.listbox.com/member/archive/rss/303/212726-deec6279> | > Modify<https://www.listbox.com/member/?&>Your Subscription > <http://www.listbox.com> > -- Ben Goertzel, PhD http://goertzel.org "In an insane world, the sane man must appear to be insane". -- Capt. James T. Kirk "Emancipate yourself from mental slavery / None but ourselves can free our minds" -- Robert Nesta Marley ------------------------------------------- AGI Archives: https://www.listbox.com/member/archive/303/=now RSS Feed: https://www.listbox.com/member/archive/rss/303/21088071-f452e424 Modify Your Subscription: https://www.listbox.com/member/?member_id=21088071&id_secret=21088071-58d57657 Powered by Listbox: http://www.listbox.com
