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from transformers import MistralForCausalLM
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from transformers import AutoTokenizer
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tokenizer = AutoTokenizer.from_pretrained('mistralai/mathstral-7B-v0.1')
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prompt = "What are the roots of unity?"
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tokenized_prompts = tokenizer(prompt, return_tensors="pt")
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model = MistralForCausalLM.from_pretrained('mistralai/mathstral-7B-v0.1')
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generation = model.generate(**tokenized_prompts, max_new_tokens=512)
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print(tokenizer.decode(generation[0]))
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""" <s>What are the roots of unity?
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The roots of unity are the solutions to the equation $z^n = 1$, where $n$ is a positive integer.
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These roots are complex numbers and they form a regular $n$-gon in the complex plane.
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For example, the roots of unity for $n=1$ are just $1$,
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and for $n=2$ they are $1$ and $-1$. For $n=3$, they are $1$, $\\frac{-1+\\sqrt{3}i}{2}$, and $\\frac{-1-\\sqrt{3}i}{2}$.
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The roots of unity have many interesting properties and they are used in many areas of mathematics, including number theory, algebra, and geometry.</s>
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"""
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