SPADE is a split-and-delay embedding technique for multi-feature autoregressive transformers that achieves competitive performance on high-granularity calorimeter shower simulation.
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A one-step generative model for calorimeter showers, using MeanFlow, a learned Gaussian-mixture prior, and a physics-constrained loss, matches diffusion-model quality at far fewer evaluations.
Simulations of pp to tau+ tau- at the LHC with ML neutrino reconstruction show Bell nonlocality above 5 sigma, proposing tau pairs as a new benchmark system for quantum information studies.
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SPADE: Split-and-Delay Embeddings for Autoregressive High-Granularity Calorimeter Simulation
SPADE is a split-and-delay embedding technique for multi-feature autoregressive transformers that achieves competitive performance on high-granularity calorimeter shower simulation.
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CaloTrilogy: Toward a Breakthrough in One-Step, End-to-End, Physics-Guided Shower Generation for Modern Calorimeters
A one-step generative model for calorimeter showers, using MeanFlow, a learned Gaussian-mixture prior, and a physics-constrained loss, matches diffusion-model quality at far fewer evaluations.
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Entanglement and Bell Nonlocality in $\tau^+ \tau^-$ at the LHC using Machine Learning for Neutrino Reconstruction
Simulations of pp to tau+ tau- at the LHC with ML neutrino reconstruction show Bell nonlocality above 5 sigma, proposing tau pairs as a new benchmark system for quantum information studies.