Characterizes the exact capacity of multi-bit covert LLM watermarking via Gelfand-Pinsker and channel synthesis, then gives a polar-code algorithm achieving 0.375 bits/token at under 10% BER with negligible perplexity impact.
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In linear systems with parametric uncertainty and Gaussian noise, MPC policy dependence on posterior covariance peaks at high uncertainty and vanishes as it contracts, with the dual controller outperforming certainty-equivalent MPC on both regulation performance and model accuracy.
Imbalanced multimodal learning that prioritizes the performance-dominant modality via unimodal ranking and asymmetric gradient modulation outperforms balanced approaches.
A theoretical framework partially characterizes the secrecy-rate versus detection-exponent trade-offs in monostatic ISAC against joint communication and sensing eavesdropping.
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Covert Multi-bit LLM Watermarking: An Information Theory and Coding Approach
Characterizes the exact capacity of multi-bit covert LLM watermarking via Gelfand-Pinsker and channel synthesis, then gives a polar-code algorithm achieving 0.375 bits/token at under 10% BER with negligible perplexity impact.
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The Separation Principle and the Dual-Certainty Equivalence Gap in Model Predictive Control
In linear systems with parametric uncertainty and Gaussian noise, MPC policy dependence on posterior covariance peaks at high uncertainty and vanishes as it contracts, with the dual controller outperforming certainty-equivalent MPC on both regulation performance and model accuracy.
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PDMP: Rethinking Balanced Multimodal Learning via Performance-Dominant Modality Prioritization
Imbalanced multimodal learning that prioritizes the performance-dominant modality via unimodal ranking and asymmetric gradient modulation outperforms balanced approaches.
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Secure Integrated Sensing and Communication against Communication and Sensing Eavesdropping
A theoretical framework partially characterizes the secrecy-rate versus detection-exponent trade-offs in monostatic ISAC against joint communication and sensing eavesdropping.