Empirical evaluation of eight memory condensation strategies on 480 DiscoveryBench tasks finds no significant impact on hypothesis quality but domain-dependent differences in token efficiency.
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QuantClaw dynamically routes precision in agent workflows to cut cost by up to 21.4% and latency by 15.7% while keeping or improving task performance.
LLM inference should be reframed and evaluated as energy-to-token production with a Token Production Function that accounts for power, cooling, and efficiency ceilings.
Empirical tests show compressed code language models retain task performance but suffer markedly lower robustness under four standard adversarial attacks.
The survey organizes Context Engineering into retrieval, processing, management, and integrated systems like RAG and multi-agent setups while identifying an asymmetry where LLMs handle complex inputs well but struggle with equally sophisticated long outputs.
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Evaluating Memory Condensation Strategies for Coding Agents in Data-Driven Scientific Discovery
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Position: LLM Inference Should Be Evaluated as Energy-to-Token Production
LLM inference should be reframed and evaluated as energy-to-token production with a Token Production Function that accounts for power, cooling, and efficiency ceilings.
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Model Compression vs. Adversarial Robustness: An Empirical Study on Language Models for Code
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A Survey of Context Engineering for Large Language Models
The survey organizes Context Engineering into retrieval, processing, management, and integrated systems like RAG and multi-agent setups while identifying an asymmetry where LLMs handle complex inputs well but struggle with equally sophisticated long outputs.