Bell inequalities certify non-signaling quantum correlations and DI randomness under noisy signaling channels, remaining robust even with near-perfect input copies.
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PAM, a complex-valued associative memory model, exhibits steeper power-law scaling in loss and perplexity than a matched real-valued baseline when trained on WikiText-103 from 5M to 100M parameters.
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Quantum Nonlocality and Device-Independent Randomness are Robust to Noisy Signaling Channels
Bell inequalities certify non-signaling quantum correlations and DI randomness under noisy signaling channels, remaining robust even with near-perfect input copies.
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Phase-Associative Memory: Sequence Modeling in Complex Hilbert Space
PAM, a complex-valued associative memory model, exhibits steeper power-law scaling in loss and perplexity than a matched real-valued baseline when trained on WikiText-103 from 5M to 100M parameters.
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