VLMs preserve linearly separable visual magnitudes and can compare them, yet collapse at symbolic mapping because visual and textual number spaces remain fractured and disjoint.
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Weyl dynamical maps are fully classified via phase-space subgroups; convex mixing of eternally non-Markovian dephasing maps yields Markovian semigroups, and irreducible eternally non-Markovian examples exist for qutrits.
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A stability-derived CPINN framework for Oseen problems yields pressure-robust velocity approximations and optimal error rates in H^1 for velocity and L^2 for pressure under Besov regularity.
Bounded commuting projections for the 3D de Rham complex are built that preserve discrete polynomial traces and remain stable in a graph norm controlled by local oscillation near the boundary.
Proves finite-shot mean-squared-error laws for virtual distillation and symmetry verification that define certified operating windows and a selection trichotomy for their comparison.
Superradiant axion clouds around black holes can undergo gravitational superfluorescence via a seeded coherent quadrupolar transition, leading to a detectable delayed gravitational-wave pulse.
On the Bethe lattice the LLT percolation transition is mean-field while the Anderson transition is not, showing LLT reproduces some low-disorder features but fails to capture quantum critical properties.
Target-specific inhibition in E-I recurrent networks creates three dynamical classes: quiescent or asynchronous chaos in balanced cases, and persistent activity with either synchronous chaos or coherent oscillations in excitation-dominated cases, where oscillations suppress chaos.
Adversarial optimal transport objectives jointly learn summary statistics and a chaotic-system emulator from a single noisy trajectory, improving long-term statistical fidelity over handcrafted-feature baselines.
A qualitative study with 22 creative writers finds that the reflective value of AI refusals depends on alignment with users' situational thinking phases, cognitive beliefs, and views of AI roles.
A Maehara-style sequent construction builds Craig interpolants for the logic of here and there by passing through an intermediate logic with the nh operator and then translating to ordinary HT.
Eigenism formalizes AI self-interest as the sum of wellbeing across copies weighted by information-pattern connectedness and claims this generalizes to human ethics while enabling identity engineering for alignment.
The paper defines the rational risk gap for RL agents and proves it is controlled by Wasserstein distances of environment shift and Rademacher complexity of the value function class.
A user study found that portable physical surfaces improve precision, efficiency, and bimanual use in VR touch tasks compared to visual-only or vibrotactile feedback.
Hand-drawn videos of bar charts improve accurate interpretation and reduce confirmation bias compared to static charts when data challenges prior beliefs.
Bulk viscosity raises the critical collapse threshold for primordial black holes by an amount comparable to the viscosity strength and increases the resulting black hole masses.
Wei's TFSE simulates non-Markovian accelerated dynamics in the RDJC model more accurately across all fractional orders and with higher computational efficiency than Naber's TFSE.
DATO and QMDA represent substantially different assimilation paradigms with distinct advantages and limitations in interpretability, robustness, and scalability.
Multisets are used via their monoid, functor, and monad structure to derive and express outcomes in instant-runoff, De Borda, and single transferable vote systems.
A review of equilibrium and dynamic scaling laws at quantum phase transitions, including quenches and dissipative effects treated as perturbations to critical regimes.
Introductory lecture notes on tensor networks with emphasis on matrix-product states, their algorithms, higher-dimensional generalizations, and applications to mixed states and open quantum systems, accompanied by Julia code.
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Dissociative Identity: Language Model Agents Lack Grounding for Reputation Mechanisms
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Convexity and non-Markovianity of Weyl Maps
Weyl dynamical maps are fully classified via phase-space subgroups; convex mixing of eternally non-Markovian dephasing maps yields Markovian semigroups, and irreducible eternally non-Markovian examples exist for qutrits.
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Assessing the Creativity of Large Language Models: Testing, Limits, and New Frontiers
The Divergent Remote Association Test (DRAT) is the first creativity test that significantly predicts LLMs' scientific ideation ability, unlike prior tests such as DAT or RAT.
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Structure-Preserving and Pressure-Robust PINNs for Incompressible Oseen Problems
A stability-derived CPINN framework for Oseen problems yields pressure-robust velocity approximations and optimal error rates in H^1 for velocity and L^2 for pressure under Besov regularity.
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Bounded, Commuting, Discrete-trace Preserving Projections
Bounded commuting projections for the 3D de Rham complex are built that preserve discrete polynomial traces and remain stable in a graph norm controlled by local oscillation near the boundary.
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Certified Finite-Shot Operating Windows for Virtual Distillation and Symmetry Verification
Proves finite-shot mean-squared-error laws for virtual distillation and symmetry verification that define certified operating windows and a selection trichotomy for their comparison.
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Gravitational superfluorescence from superradiant axion clouds
Superradiant axion clouds around black holes can undergo gravitational superfluorescence via a seeded coherent quadrupolar transition, leading to a detectable delayed gravitational-wave pulse.
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Geometry and localization: Probing Localization Landscape Theory on the Bethe Lattice
On the Bethe lattice the LLT percolation transition is mean-field while the Anderson transition is not, showing LLT reproduces some low-disorder features but fails to capture quantum critical properties.
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From Chaos to Synchrony in Recurrent Excitatory-Inhibitory Networks with Target-Specific Inhibition
Target-specific inhibition in E-I recurrent networks creates three dynamical classes: quiescent or asynchronous chaos in balanced cases, and persistent activity with either synchronous chaos or coherent oscillations in excitation-dominated cases, where oscillations suppress chaos.
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Learning to Emulate Chaos: Adversarial Optimal Transport Regularization
Adversarial optimal transport objectives jointly learn summary statistics and a chaotic-system emulator from a single noisy trajectory, improving long-term statistical fidelity over handcrafted-feature baselines.
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Beyond Compliance: How AI Could Help Creative Writers by Refusing Them
A qualitative study with 22 creative writers finds that the reflective value of AI refusals depends on alignment with users' situational thinking phases, cognitive beliefs, and views of AI roles.
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Craig-Lyndon Interpolation for the Logic of Here and There with a Variation of Mints' Sequent System
A Maehara-style sequent construction builds Craig interpolants for the logic of here and there by passing through an intermediate logic with the nh operator and then translating to ordinary HT.
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Eigenism: Ethics for a Human-AI Future
Eigenism formalizes AI self-interest as the sum of wellbeing across copies weighted by information-pattern connectedness and claims this generalizes to human ethics while enabling identity engineering for alignment.
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Rationality Measurement and Theory for Reinforcement Learning Agents
The paper defines the rational risk gap for RL agents and proves it is controlled by Wasserstein distances of environment shift and Rademacher complexity of the value function class.
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Physical surfaces make touch interactions in virtual reality precise, efficient, and bimanual
A user study found that portable physical surfaces improve precision, efficiency, and bimanual use in VR touch tasks compared to visual-only or vibrotactile feedback.
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Mitigating Confirmation Bias through Hand-Drawing Videos
Hand-drawn videos of bar charts improve accurate interpretation and reduce confirmation bias compared to static charts when data challenges prior beliefs.
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Primordial black hole formation in bulk-viscous cosmology
Bulk viscosity raises the critical collapse threshold for primordial black holes by an amount comparable to the viscosity strength and increases the resulting black hole masses.
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Simulation of Non-Markovian Quantum Accelerated Dynamics via Time-Fractional Schr\"odinger Equation
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From Classical to Quantum-Mechanical Data Assimilation: A Comparison between DATO and QMDA
DATO and QMDA represent substantially different assimilation paradigms with distinct advantages and limitations in interpretability, robustness, and scalability.
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Counting Votes with Multisets
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Coherent and dissipative dynamics at quantum phase transitions
A review of equilibrium and dynamic scaling laws at quantum phase transitions, including quenches and dissipative effects treated as perturbations to critical regimes.
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Introduction to matrix-product states and tensor networks
Introductory lecture notes on tensor networks with emphasis on matrix-product states, their algorithms, higher-dimensional generalizations, and applications to mixed states and open quantum systems, accompanied by Julia code.