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ALOHA IRDCs Molecular Line Follow-up: I. Gas properties and kinematics
Authors:
Jinjin Xie,
Yaoting Yan,
Zhiyuan Ren,
Jarken Esimbek,
Di Li,
Yan Duan,
Gary A. Fuller,
Nicolas Peretto,
Jingwen Wu,
Wenjin Yang,
Christian Henkel,
Xuepeng Chen,
Qianru He,
Yongxiong Wang,
Keping Qiu,
Ningyu Tang,
Sijia Peng,
Chao-Wei Tsai,
Pham Ngoc Diep,
Hauyu Baobab Liu,
Busaba Kramer,
Kee-Tae Kim,
Ken'ichi Tatematsu,
Mark G. Rawlings,
Maria Jesus Jimenez Donaire
, et al. (87 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Infrared Dark Clouds are ideal sites for investigating the initial conditions of massive star and cluster formation. The A Lei Of the Habitat and Assembly of Infrared Dark Clouds (ALOHA IRDCs), a James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) Large Program, has mapped nearby IRDCs with SCUBA-2. Complementary molecular line observations are needed to characterise the physical, kinematic, and chemical propert…
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Infrared Dark Clouds are ideal sites for investigating the initial conditions of massive star and cluster formation. The A Lei Of the Habitat and Assembly of Infrared Dark Clouds (ALOHA IRDCs), a James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) Large Program, has mapped nearby IRDCs with SCUBA-2. Complementary molecular line observations are needed to characterise the physical, kinematic, and chemical properties of the dense gas. We aim to determine the thermal, kinematic, and chemical properties of clumps identified in the ALOHA IRDCs, and to assess their evolutionary status and level of star-forming activity. We performed single-pointing K-band and W-band observations towards 56 ALOHA IRDCs clumps using the Effelsberg 100-m and Yebes 40-m telescopes, respectively. We derived NH3 kinetic temperatures using the hyperfine group ratio (HFGR) method and identified infall and shock signatures from HCO+, H13CO+, SiO, and HNCO profiles. Water masers and NH2D emission were used as complementary tracers of chemical evolution and star formation. The clumps exhibit kinetic temperatures of 15-29 K. We detect NH2D emission towards 18 sources, with NH2D centroid velocities consistent with NH3, indicating both species trace the same dense gas component. More than half of the clumps display blue-asymmetric HCO+ profiles, identifying them as infall candidates. Water masers are detected in 22 sources, with prominent velocity ranges and variability. Broad SiO emission (>~20 km/s) indicates strong shocks, while narrower extents (<~6km/s) likely trace large-scale interactions or low-velocity shocks. The widespread infall signatures, shock tracers, masers, and NH2D emission suggest that relatively quiescent, chemically young material can coexist with dynamically active gas affected by early protostellar feedback, providing insight into the coupled physical and chemical evolution of massive IRDC clumps.
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Submitted 20 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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An Irreducible Quantum Advantage in Aligning World Models with Reality
Authors:
Josep Lumbreras,
Hailan Ma,
Jayne Thompson,
Mile Gu
Abstract:
World models provide digital simulacra of the true world, allowing agents to be trained and tested before costly real-world deployment. At each time step, they receive an action and generate an observation and reward matching the statistics of the true world. In complex environments where present outcomes depend on events far in the past, this requires memory. One might expect that, by increasing…
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World models provide digital simulacra of the true world, allowing agents to be trained and tested before costly real-world deployment. At each time step, they receive an action and generate an observation and reward matching the statistics of the true world. In complex environments where present outcomes depend on events far in the past, this requires memory. One might expect that, by increasing memory, we can always build a model accurately enough to align the optimal agent policies of the real and virtual worlds. We show that this is false for classical world models, even when the true world itself is classical. We construct true worlds for which every finite classical model fails along the same possible trajectory: it either loses the ability to distinguish actions when the true world clearly prefers one, or repeatedly assigns the highest expected reward to suboptimal actions. Its expected-reward estimates also retain a nonvanishing average error. In contrast, each such true world admits a quantum world model using a single qutrit that reproduces it exactly: its reward estimates and preferred actions always match those of the true world, ensuring that the optimal policies of the real and virtual worlds remain perfectly aligned.
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Submitted 20 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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A New Method for Quasinormal Modes From Bound States and Homotopy deformations
Authors:
Hao-Yun Ma,
Bo-Yun Zhou,
Jia-Hui Huang
Abstract:
Inspired by Mashhoon's bound state method, we propose a new bound state method for computing quasinormal modes (QNMs). By a two-step coordinate transformation where a real parameter $α$ is introduced, a QNM problem is mapped to a bound state problem, whose eigenvalues $E_n(α)$ are inversely mapped to the QNM frequencies $ω_n$ via analytic continuation. With this method, we numerically calculate va…
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Inspired by Mashhoon's bound state method, we propose a new bound state method for computing quasinormal modes (QNMs). By a two-step coordinate transformation where a real parameter $α$ is introduced, a QNM problem is mapped to a bound state problem, whose eigenvalues $E_n(α)$ are inversely mapped to the QNM frequencies $ω_n$ via analytic continuation. With this method, we numerically calculate various QNM frequencies for a Schwarzschild black hole directly from the bound state spectrum of the inverted Regge-Wheeler potential for the first time. It is found that the method yields QNM frequencies of high accuracy for low-lying modes with overtone $n\leq\ell$ ($\ell$ is the multipole number), while the accuracy degrades or the calculation fails for higher overtones. To identify the origin of this limitation, we analyze the singularity structure of the eigenvalues $E_n(α)$ using Padé approximants in the complex $α$-plane. For higher overtones, the singularities of $E_n(α)$ lie within the analytic continuation circle, providing a direct explanation for the limitation of the method. To mitigate this limitation, we suggest a homotopy deformation to the potential, which improves the method and enable us to compute a few more high overtone modes reliably.
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Submitted 19 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Search for $B$ meson decays to multimuon final states
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An,
L. Anderlini
, et al. (1109 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
A search for decays of $B$ mesons to final states with four or six muons using $pp$ collision data recorded by the LHCb experiment corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $5.4~\text{fb}^{-1}$ is presented. The decay modes of interest are $B_{(s)}^0 \rightarrow μ^+μ^-μ^+μ^-$, $B^+ \rightarrow K^+μ^+μ^-μ^+μ^-$, $B_{(s)}^0 \rightarrow μ^+μ^-μ^+μ^-μ^+μ^-$ and…
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A search for decays of $B$ mesons to final states with four or six muons using $pp$ collision data recorded by the LHCb experiment corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $5.4~\text{fb}^{-1}$ is presented. The decay modes of interest are $B_{(s)}^0 \rightarrow μ^+μ^-μ^+μ^-$, $B^+ \rightarrow K^+μ^+μ^-μ^+μ^-$, $B_{(s)}^0 \rightarrow μ^+μ^-μ^+μ^-μ^+μ^-$ and $B^+ \rightarrow K^+μ^+μ^-μ^+μ^-μ^+μ^-$, proceeding via both prompt and long-lived intermediate particles. No evidence for any of the signal modes is found, and upper limits spanning the range of $0.6\times10^{-9}$ to $5.4\times10^{-7}$ at the $95\%$ confidence level are set on their branching fractions, depending on the intermediate-particle masses and lifetimes. In addition, mass-integrated limits across the intermediate-particle lifetime ranges considered in this analysis are determined.
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Submitted 18 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Historical Backtesting for Scientific Question Discovery: A Protocol and Astronomy Pilot
Authors:
Hui Mao
Abstract:
Systems that generate scientific research questions are evaluated today by expert scores, LLM-as-judge ratings, or curated case studies -- all subjective, none falsifiable. We formalize historical backtesting as an alternative: a system generates questions from a corpus frozen at a historical cutoff, the questions are frozen before any access to later literature, and a temporally isolated future c…
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Systems that generate scientific research questions are evaluated today by expert scores, LLM-as-judge ratings, or curated case studies -- all subjective, none falsifiable. We formalize historical backtesting as an alternative: a system generates questions from a corpus frozen at a historical cutoff, the questions are frozen before any access to later literature, and a temporally isolated future corpus then determines whether each question was subsequently answered, partially addressed, independently posed, or ignored, and whether its underlying premise was supported or refuted. The protocol is model-agnostic: any system that emits frozen questions can be scored. We release reproducible astronomy instances with temporally isolated corpora, frozen questions, auditable labels, four reference baselines, and a submission interface. Two findings result. First, evidence-structure-first generation outperforms LLM-only prompting: across a generator decomposition crossed with a four-cutoff stress test (2010-2024, 798 judged questions) whose last window postdates model training, LLM-only generation shows memorized relevance without specific foresight, while a generator using no model weights at all finds questions whose premises the future refutes in every era. Second, a seven-rater agreement study (two blinded human annotators, five judge models, 90 items) indicts the outcome taxonomy rather than the judge: two careful humans agree at kappa = 0.17, every judge model agrees with the professional annotator as well or better (0.17-0.26), and frontier models agree with one another at 0.60 -- certifying an LLM judge by model-model agreement would have overstated its reliability threefold. A prospective instance -- 200 questions frozen 2026-08-17, scored 2027-2030 -- is released so the central claims become contamination-free tests that time itself will grade.
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Submitted 17 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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First measurements of the branching fractions of $J/ψ$ and $ψ(3686) \to Σ^{0} \barΣ^{0}η$
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone,
I. Boyko
, et al. (750 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Based on $(10087 \pm 44) \times 10^6$ $J/ψ$ and $(2712 \pm 14) \times 10^6$ $ψ(3686)$ events collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider, the hadronic decays $J/ψ\to Σ^{0} \barΣ^{0} η$ and $ψ(3686) \to Σ^{0} \barΣ^{0} η$ are observed for the first time. The corresponding branching fractions are measured to be…
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Based on $(10087 \pm 44) \times 10^6$ $J/ψ$ and $(2712 \pm 14) \times 10^6$ $ψ(3686)$ events collected with the BESIII detector at the BEPCII collider, the hadronic decays $J/ψ\to Σ^{0} \barΣ^{0} η$ and $ψ(3686) \to Σ^{0} \barΣ^{0} η$ are observed for the first time. The corresponding branching fractions are measured to be $\mathcal{B}(J/ψ\to Σ^{0} \barΣ^{0}η)= (7.5 \pm 0.3 \pm 0.8) \times 10^{-5}$ and $\mathcal{B}(ψ(3686) \to Σ^{0} \barΣ^{0}η)= (1.3\pm 0.1 \pm 0.1) \times 10^{-5}$, respectively, where the first uncertainties are statistical, and the second systematic. The ratio $\text{Q} \approx \frac{\mathcal{B}(ψ(3686) \to Σ^{0} \barΣ^{0} η)}{\mathcal{B}(J/ψ\to Σ^{0} \barΣ^{0} η)}$ is determined to be $(17.3 \pm 1.5 \pm 1.7)\%$, which is con sistent with the 12\%-rule within 3.0$σ$.~No significant intermediate states or threshold enhancements are observed in the $Σ^0$($\barΣ^{0}$)$η$ and $Σ^0$$\barΣ^{0}$ invariant mass spectra.
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Submitted 17 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Measurement of Branching Fraction and Transition Magnetic Moment of the Hyperon Dalitz Decay $Σ^0 \rightarrow Λe^+e^-$
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
Y. Ban,
H. -R. Bao,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone,
I. Boyko,
R. A. Briere,
A. Brueggemann,
H. Cai
, et al. (683 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Based on a data sample of 10 billion $J/ψ$ events collected with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider, the Dalitz decay $Σ^0 \rightarrow Λe^+e^-$ is studied experimentally for the first time. The $Σ^0$ hyperons are produced through the process $J/ψ\rightarrow Σ^0\barΣ^0$ and analyzed using a double-tag method. The absolute branching fraction is measured to be…
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Based on a data sample of 10 billion $J/ψ$ events collected with the BESIII detector operating at the BEPCII collider, the Dalitz decay $Σ^0 \rightarrow Λe^+e^-$ is studied experimentally for the first time. The $Σ^0$ hyperons are produced through the process $J/ψ\rightarrow Σ^0\barΣ^0$ and analyzed using a double-tag method. The absolute branching fraction is measured to be $\mathcal{B}(Σ^0 \rightarrow Λe^+e^-) = (6.34 \pm 0.25_{\rm stat.} \pm 0.23_{\rm syst.}) \times 10^{-3}$. This result shows a $2σ$ discrepancy from the theoretical calculation quoted in the PDG, where the uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively. In addition to the branching fraction, the transition magnetic moment $μ$ is determined to be $(1.74 \pm 0.03_{\rm stat.} \pm 0.09_{\rm syst.})\,μ_N$, where $μ_N=e/(2m_p)$ represents the nucleon magnetic moment, providing valuable insight into the intrinsic structure of the $Σ^0$ hyperon.
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Submitted 17 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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UI-Mate: Advancing Open-Weight Foundation GUI Agents with In-Context Demonstrations
Authors:
Zihan Ding,
Longxu Dou,
Qi Gao,
Xiangwu Guo,
Shengchao Hu,
Zilong Huang,
Zihang Jiang,
Lei Ke,
Mengcheng Lan,
Weixian Lei,
Hanxuan Li,
Honglin Li,
Xiyun Li,
Zaitang Li,
Leowei Liang,
Xin Luo,
Haozhe Ma,
Jiayi Mao,
Zhoujie Pan,
Can Qin,
Tianyuan Qu,
Weiqi Wang,
Wenkai Wang,
Yonglin Wang,
Yuxin Wang
, et al. (4 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Foundation GUI agents can automate complex digital tasks, but deployment is hindered by scarce and biased training data, ambiguous prompts, and unreliable execution. Routine workflows rely on user-specific tools and tacit conventions, so unstated instructions can produce arbitrary variations across runs. We present UI-Mate, a foundation GUI agent that integrates an environment-grounded training st…
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Foundation GUI agents can automate complex digital tasks, but deployment is hindered by scarce and biased training data, ambiguous prompts, and unreliable execution. Routine workflows rely on user-specific tools and tacit conventions, so unstated instructions can produce arbitrary variations across runs. We present UI-Mate, a foundation GUI agent that integrates an environment-grounded training stack with in-context demonstration learning. UI-Mate makes three contributions: A Scalable Environment-Grounded Training Stack: A closed-loop data engine automates task generation, environment construction, rollout, filtering, capability balancing, SFT, and online RL across massively parallel environments via unified task-verifier bundles. In-Context Demonstration Learning: A mechanism that transforms multimodal demonstrations into flexible subtask-level workflows, follows relevant demonstrated steps, and re-plans from the live interface. OSWorkerBench Benchmark and Insights: A benchmark of 100 long-horizon office tasks across 41 applications that supports instruction-only and demonstration-guided evaluation. Its demonstration resources separate a 33-task self-demo setting, built from successful strong-agent rollouts of the same targets, from a 45-task variant-demo setting, built from human recordings of related but non-identical tasks. Experiments show that UI-Mate-27B sets a new open-weight state of the art on general computer-use benchmarks, scoring 77.0% on OSWorld-Verified and 66.2% on WindowsAgentArena. On OSWorkerBench, it reaches 41.0% strict success and 76.9% progress, outperforming its Qwen3.6-27B base by 17.7 and 24.5 points. On the 33-task self-demo subset, one demonstration raises strict success from 17.2% to 35.4% and progress from 67.9% to 81.1%, substantially improving long-horizon reliability. Project page: https://ui-mate.github.io.
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Submitted 16 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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RLCascadeRouter: Quality-Estimator-Free Cascade Routing via Reinforcement Learning
Authors:
Shihong Huang,
Shengjie Wang,
Hong Ma,
Zhou Xu
Abstract:
The growing ecosystem of large language models (LLMs) offers huge potential to optimize performance-cost trade-offs. However, their heterogeneous capabilities and inference costs make efficiently routing queries a significant challenge. Existing paradigms are inflexible: one-shot routers commit before observing responses, whereas conventional cascades stop adaptively but follow a fixed model order…
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The growing ecosystem of large language models (LLMs) offers huge potential to optimize performance-cost trade-offs. However, their heterogeneous capabilities and inference costs make efficiently routing queries a significant challenge. Existing paradigms are inflexible: one-shot routers commit before observing responses, whereas conventional cascades stop adaptively but follow a fixed model order. Cascade routing removes both restrictions by reconsidering whether to stop or invoke another model after each response. Current methods use a predict-then-optimize pipeline estimating response quality and future model utility. However, prediction loss for quality or utility is not equivalent to routing-decision loss. A lower prediction error does not necessarily yield a better action; a small boundary-crossing error can reverse a ``stop'' or model-selection decision. Therefore, we propose RLCascadeRouter, a quality-estimator-free framework that formulates cascade routing as a Markov decision process with actions comprising ``stop'' and model selection. It uses trajectory returns and advantages to directly optimize the performance-cost objective. Its Cascade Policy Network models candidate complementarity for model selection and remaining-action value for stopping, eliminating independent post-hoc response-quality estimators. Evaluated across ten LLMRouterBench benchmarks with thirteen LLMs, RLCascadeRouter outperforms strong baselines and achieves superior performance-cost trade-offs. It incorporates unseen models without retraining, and ablation studies validate both policy components.
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Submitted 16 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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PoseAdapter: Dual-Stream 2.5D Controllable Image Generation for Complex Multi-Object Scenes
Authors:
Yufeng Chi,
Huimin Ma,
Fan Gao,
Zhice Niu,
Keqin Li,
Jianmin Li
Abstract:
While Text-to-Image (T2I) diffusion models have achieved remarkable success, precise spatial and orientational control in multi-object scenes remains a persistent challenge. Existing methods either rely on computationally expensive dense 3D maps or suffer from severe attribute leakage and "cut-and-paste" artifacts. To address these limitations, we propose PoseAdapter, a lightweight framework for h…
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While Text-to-Image (T2I) diffusion models have achieved remarkable success, precise spatial and orientational control in multi-object scenes remains a persistent challenge. Existing methods either rely on computationally expensive dense 3D maps or suffer from severe attribute leakage and "cut-and-paste" artifacts. To address these limitations, we propose PoseAdapter, a lightweight framework for high-fidelity 2.5D controllable image generation. Instead of dense spatial maps, it establishes precise spatial-angular anchors using an efficient condition layout: individual object captions, 2D bounding boxes, and 3D angles. To resolve the generative trade-off between strict instance isolation and global coherence, we introduce a Context-Aware Dual-Stream Representation. By injecting local object tokens and relation-enriched scene tokens into the visual stream of modern MM-DiT architectures via parallel masked and unmasked pathways, PoseAdapter eliminates attribute leakage while preserving natural inter-object relationships and scene-level coherence. To support this paradigm, we construct OrientLayout, a high-quality dataset featuring standardized 2.5D annotations and instance-level decoupled semantics. Extensive experiments demonstrate that PoseAdapter outperforms state-of-the-art baselines in spatial accuracy, orientational precision, and multi-object visual fidelity. Code and dataset will be available at https://github.com/cyf23/PoseAdapter.
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Submitted 16 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Vision-Based Tactile Intelligence for Robotics: Sensing, Learning, and Embodied Manipulation
Authors:
Peng Zhou,
Jun Hu,
Sihan Chen,
Zeqing Zhang,
Haofei Ma,
Zhenyu Lu,
Sichao Liu,
Xueqian Wang,
Pai Zheng,
Xiang Li,
Shan Luo,
Jia Pan,
David Navarro-Alarcon,
Chenguang Yang,
Michael Yu Wang
Abstract:
Tactile sensing is essential for robots in contact-rich tasks, yet many tactile sensors still provide sparse, low-dimensional signals that do not capture sufficient information for complex robotic perception and interaction. Vision-based tactile sensors (VBTSs) offer a powerful alternative by con-verting contact-induced deformation of a soft interface into im-ages. The image-based formulation give…
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Tactile sensing is essential for robots in contact-rich tasks, yet many tactile sensors still provide sparse, low-dimensional signals that do not capture sufficient information for complex robotic perception and interaction. Vision-based tactile sensors (VBTSs) offer a powerful alternative by con-verting contact-induced deformation of a soft interface into im-ages. The image-based formulation gives VBTSs high-resolution, information-rich tactile observations that enable complex robotic tasks. This review surveys the full VBTS pipeline and treats sensing hardware, learning methods, simulation, and datasets as an integrated sensing-and-learning system. We 1) organize representative VBTSs into a hardware taxonomy structured by deformable elastomer design, sensor size and shape, and optical system design to guide future sensor development; 2) present a hierarchical view of learning-based tactile intelligence from low-level signal understanding to task-level policies and foundation models; and 3) examine simulation platforms and tactile datasets as a scaling layer, together with sim-to-real transfer and cross-sensor adaptation for training, benchmarking, and deployment. Finally, we identify open challenges and future directions for VBTSs in robotics. By providing a holistic view of how hardware, AI architectures, simulation, and datasets interact, this review aims to advance tactile intelligence for contact-rich robotic tasks.
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Submitted 15 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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The Higgs boson decay $h \to bs$ in the Generational Three-Higgs-Doublet Model
Authors:
Hao-Ran Ma,
Ti-Bin Hou,
Jin-Lei Yang,
Tai-Fu Feng
Abstract:
The Generational Three-Higgs-Doublet Model (G3HDM) extends the Standard Model (SM) by three Higgs doublets, which couple separately to different generations of quarks and charged leptons, and consequently make significant contributions to the neutral flavor-changing processes. Considering the latest experimental constraints on $125\mathrm{GeV}$ Higgs signals, electroweak precision observables, neu…
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The Generational Three-Higgs-Doublet Model (G3HDM) extends the Standard Model (SM) by three Higgs doublets, which couple separately to different generations of quarks and charged leptons, and consequently make significant contributions to the neutral flavor-changing processes. Considering the latest experimental constraints on $125\mathrm{GeV}$ Higgs signals, electroweak precision observables, neutral-meson mixing, and the rare decay processes $B\to X_sγ$ and $B_s^0\toμ^+μ^-$, we perform a systematic analysis of the processes $h \to bs$ predicted in the G3HDM. This process is strongly suppressed by the loop factor in the SM, hence any observation of $h \to bs$ in the near future provides a sensitive probe of physics beyond the SM. Finally, the constraints on the parameter space and the experimental testability of G3HDM through observation $h \to bs$ are presented.
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Submitted 15 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Classification of compact Lagrangian self-similar submanifolds with Legendrian capillary boundary in the unit ball
Authors:
Dong Gao,
Yong Luo,
Hui Ma,
Jiabin Yin
Abstract:
We classify smooth compact connected Lagrangian immersions $X$ in the closed unit ball of $\C^n$, $n\ge2$, satisfying $H+\varepsilon X^\perp=0$, $\varepsilon\in\{-1,0,1\}$, with Legendrian boundary on the unit sphere and constant contact angle on each connected component. We prove that the boundary has at most two connected components. When the boundary is connected, $X$ is a diffeomorphism onto a…
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We classify smooth compact connected Lagrangian immersions $X$ in the closed unit ball of $\C^n$, $n\ge2$, satisfying $H+\varepsilon X^\perp=0$, $\varepsilon\in\{-1,0,1\}$, with Legendrian boundary on the unit sphere and constant contact angle on each connected component. We prove that the boundary has at most two connected components. When the boundary is connected, $X$ is a diffeomorphism onto an equatorial Lagrangian $n$-disk. When the boundary has two components, $X$ splits globally as $X(s,p)=γ(s)ψ(p)$, where $ψ$ is a compact minimal Legendrian immersion in the unit sphere and $γ$ is an Anciaux profile with a unique radial minimum. The two contact angles are supplementary. In complex dimension two, every non-disk solution is a finite cover of a Lagrangian catenoid segment for $\varepsilon=0$ or of a rotational Anciaux annulus for $\varepsilon=\pm1$. In higher complex dimensions, iterated Calabi suspensions produce families whose minimal Legendrian links have nontrivial topology.
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Submitted 14 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Improved measurement of $C\!P$ violation in $B^{0}_{s} \!\to J/ψπ^{+}π^{-}$ decays
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
H. Al Saleh,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An
, et al. (1116 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
The time-dependent $C\!P$ asymmetry in $B^{0}_{s} \!\to J/ψπ^{+}π^{-}$ decays is measured using proton-proton collision data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $6\,\text{fb}^{-1}$, collected with the LHCb detector at a centre-of-mass energy of $13\,\text{TeV}$ during $\mbox{2015--2018}$. The $C\!P$-violating phase, $φ_{s}$, the direct $C\!P$-violation parameter, $\left|λ\right|$, and th…
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The time-dependent $C\!P$ asymmetry in $B^{0}_{s} \!\to J/ψπ^{+}π^{-}$ decays is measured using proton-proton collision data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $6\,\text{fb}^{-1}$, collected with the LHCb detector at a centre-of-mass energy of $13\,\text{TeV}$ during $\mbox{2015--2018}$. The $C\!P$-violating phase, $φ_{s}$, the direct $C\!P$-violation parameter, $\left|λ\right|$, and the decay width of the heavy mass eigenstate in the $B^{0}_{s}$ system, $Γ_{\mathrm{ H}}$, are measured respectively to be $φ_{s} = -0.077 \pm 0.034 \pm 0.007\,\text{rad}$, $\left|λ\right| = 0.993 \pm 0.026 \pm 0.007$ and $Γ_{\mathrm{ H}} = 0.610 \pm 0.002 \pm 0.004\,\text{ps}^{-1}$, where the first uncertainties are statistical and the second systematic. These results are consistent with previous measurements and the expectation based on the Standard Model. The combination with previous measurements in $B^{0}_{s} \!\to J/ψπ^{+}π^{-}$ decays using $7\,\text{TeV}$ and $8\,\text{TeV}$ proton-proton collision data yields $φ_{s} = -0.046 \pm 0.031\,\text{rad}$, $\left|λ\right| = 0.975 \pm 0.024$ and $Γ_{\mathrm{ H}} = 0.610 \pm 0.004\,\text{ps}^{-1}$, while the combination including all other LHCb measurements gives $φ_{s} = -0.041 \pm 0.017\,\text{rad}$.
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Submitted 14 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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EchoRec: Multi-Item Prediction-Empowered Generative Recommendation via Cycle-Consistent Preference Alignment
Authors:
Haokai Ma,
Aoqi Hu,
Yueao Xing,
Ruobing Xie,
Yonghui Yang,
Teng Tu,
Lei Meng,
Tat-Seng Chua
Abstract:
Generative recommendation autoregressively generates the semantic IDs of the target item, unifying preference modeling and index retrieval within the shared token space. Recent attempts have introduced Multi-Token Prediction (MTP) into this field, yet they primarily inherit its efficiency merit, leaving its potential as dense supervision unexplored. Unlocking this potential hinges on whether futur…
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Generative recommendation autoregressively generates the semantic IDs of the target item, unifying preference modeling and index retrieval within the shared token space. Recent attempts have introduced Multi-Token Prediction (MTP) into this field, yet they primarily inherit its efficiency merit, leaving its potential as dense supervision unexplored. Unlocking this potential hinges on whether future behaviors qualify as informative supervision. Our analysis reveals that future behaviors carry a semantic echo of the current one far above that of random pairs, which nevertheless decays along horizons under intent transitions, making them informative yet order-dependent signals. Motivated by this, we propose EchoRec, which empowers MTP with cycle-consistent holistic preference alignment across multi-horizon for generative recommendation. It comprises two synergistic modules. Horizon-aware Preference Generation (HPG) sequentially chains lightweight auxiliary branches upon the base recommender, where each branch conditions on its predecessor to respect preference evolution. Verifiable Holistic-Preference Alignment (VHA) further consolidates them into the holistic preference and echoes it back through cycle-consistent projectors to suppress spurious alignment, with theoretical guarantees that exclude the rank-collapse form of spurious alignment under an invertible transport, enabling the holistic preference to be retained in the decoding representation. All auxiliary components serve as disposable scaffolding discarded at inference, introducing negligible online serving overhead. Extensive experiments on three datasets demonstrate the superiority of our EchoRec, together with its naturally acquired multi-item generation ability. Our code and datasets will be available upon acceptance.
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Submitted 14 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Aging in a spin glass with logarithmic correlations
Authors:
Aser Cortines,
Oren Louidor,
Heng Ma,
Adela Svejda
Abstract:
We consider a continuous-time random walk on the discrete two dimensional box, driven by the discrete Gaussian Free Field (DGFF) acting as potential: When at a vertex, the walk waits an exponentially distributed time with mean given by the exponential of the field times an inverse temperature parameter and then jumps to one of its neighbors uniformly at random. We prove that when the temperature i…
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We consider a continuous-time random walk on the discrete two dimensional box, driven by the discrete Gaussian Free Field (DGFF) acting as potential: When at a vertex, the walk waits an exponentially distributed time with mean given by the exponential of the field times an inverse temperature parameter and then jumps to one of its neighbors uniformly at random. We prove that when the temperature is below the critical value the walk exhibits ``aging'' at a range of pre-equilibrium time scales: Observed at any such time and then again after an additional time of the same order, there is a positive probability that the walk is found within finite distance from where it was before, with this probability given asymptotically by the Generalized Arcsine Law with a temperature-dependent parameter. We show that this is a consequence of an intricate trapping mechanism which localizes the walk for periods of time which increase with the age of the system, and describe the complex structure of the underlying trapping landscape, which is intimately related to the geometry of the near-extreme level-sets of the DGFF. Altogether, this work demonstrates for the first time an Arcsine-Law aging in the case of a spin-glass-type system with a logarithmically correlated potential, throughout its glassy phase, as predicted in the physic literature.
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Submitted 14 August, 2026; v1 submitted 13 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Rigidity of stable spacelike capillary hypersurfaces in de Sitter and Minkowski spaces
Authors:
Hui Ma,
Jiaxu Ma,
Mingxuan Yang
Abstract:
We prove a rigidity theorem for compact spacelike capillary hypersurfaces in de~Sitter and Minkowski spaces: volume-preserving stability forces total umbilicity when the support is a spacelike totally umbilical hypersurface of nonnegative intrinsic curvature. Using the light-cone model, we construct conformal Killing fields tangent to the support and derive a unified Minkowski-type formula valid i…
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We prove a rigidity theorem for compact spacelike capillary hypersurfaces in de~Sitter and Minkowski spaces: volume-preserving stability forces total umbilicity when the support is a spacelike totally umbilical hypersurface of nonnegative intrinsic curvature. Using the light-cone model, we construct conformal Killing fields tangent to the support and derive a unified Minkowski-type formula valid in all Lorentzian space forms. The resulting mean-zero functions satisfy an inhomogeneous Jacobi equation and the linearized capillary Robin boundary condition, and form canonical finite-dimensional test families. A finite-trace identity, supplemented in the de~Sitter cases by a nonpositive Dirichlet Green correction, detects the umbilicity defect \(n|h|^2-H^2\) with a definite sign; hence, every non-totally-umbilical hypersurface admits an admissible test function with positive second variation. The construction extends to supports of negative intrinsic curvature, where a unique timelike parameter direction prevents the finite trace from being sign-definite.
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Submitted 13 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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RealmEye: Virtual Machine Introspection for Arm CCA Realm VMs
Authors:
Ruofei Qu,
Wei Feng,
Hongzhan Ma,
Menghan Jia,
Muyan Shen,
Yu Qin
Abstract:
Confidential VMs (CVMs) have become the dominant substrate for sensitive cloud workloads, from financial services to privacy-preserving AI inference. The hardware isolation that protects these CVMs from a malicious cloud also blinds their owners to what runs inside them: kernel rootkits planted via network or supply-chain attacks can hide processes, tamper with kernel data, and exfiltrate model we…
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Confidential VMs (CVMs) have become the dominant substrate for sensitive cloud workloads, from financial services to privacy-preserving AI inference. The hardware isolation that protects these CVMs from a malicious cloud also blinds their owners to what runs inside them: kernel rootkits planted via network or supply-chain attacks can hide processes, tamper with kernel data, and exfiltrate model weights under the cover of the same isolation that defends the VM. Tenants therefore need to inspect a running CVM from outside, yet classical VM introspection (VMI) presupposes a trusted Hypervisor, which CVMs exclude from the TCB. The state-of-the-art CVM-VMI system, 00SEVen, restores introspection on AMD SEV-SNP via an in-VM agent at a privileged tier (VMPL0), a mechanism that does not exist on Arm CCA, leaving Realm VMs without any introspection solution.
We present RealmEye, the first VMI system for Arm CCA Realm VMs. RealmEye places the entire introspection logic inside the Realm Management Monitor (RMM) at R-EL2, achieving hardware-enforced separation between the monitor and the monitored VM: no agent runs inside the Realm, and the Realm remains unmodified. RealmEye reads Realm memory and registers, suspends the VM for consistent snapshots, and traps page-level accesses, without relying on any in-VM interface. A periodic, self-driven trigger mode keeps scan timing internal to the RMM, preventing the Hypervisor from colluding with in-Realm rootkits. Results are returned to the remote owner over a hardware-attested channel, and a CCA driver backend lets existing tools such as LibVMI and DRAKVUF interoperate with RealmEye unchanged. On the Arm FVP, RealmEye detects process hiding and syscall-table hooking by Diamorphine, and its in-RMM cost is linearly predictable from primitive invocation counts.
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Submitted 13 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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High-precision measurement of the space-like $η^\prime$ transition form factor
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
M. S. Anderson,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone
, et al. (758 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $20.3\ \text{fb}^{-1}$, collected with the BESIII detector at a center-of-mass energy of $3.773\ \text{GeV}$ at the BEPCII collider, we report a precision measurement of the product $Q^2|F(Q^2)|$, where $F(Q^2)$ is the single-virtual space-like transition form factor of the $η'$ meson and $Q^2$ is the squared momentum transfer of the…
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Using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $20.3\ \text{fb}^{-1}$, collected with the BESIII detector at a center-of-mass energy of $3.773\ \text{GeV}$ at the BEPCII collider, we report a precision measurement of the product $Q^2|F(Q^2)|$, where $F(Q^2)$ is the single-virtual space-like transition form factor of the $η'$ meson and $Q^2$ is the squared momentum transfer of the tagged virtual photon. The transition form factor is extracted from the differential Born cross section of the two-photon fusion processes $e^+e^- \to e^+e^-γγ^* \to e^+e^-η^\prime$ using a single-tag technique, where only one scattered lepton is detected. The measurement covers $Q^2 \in [0.1, 6.0]$ GeV$^2$, achieving unprecedented precision, better than $3.0\%$ for $Q^2 < 1.5$ GeV$^2$, and providing the first direct determination at $Q^2 < 0.3$ GeV$^2$.
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Submitted 12 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Observation of several sources of $C\!P$ violation in $B^+ \!\to K^+ π^+ π^-$ decays
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
Z. Ajaltouni,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
R. Amalric,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis
, et al. (1114 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
An amplitude analysis of $B^+ \!\to K^+ π^+ π^-$ decays is presented in which six $C\!P$-violating phenomena are judged to be of significance for the first time. This analysis is based on $pp$ collision data recorded with the LHCb detector in 2011-2012, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $3\,\text{fb}^{-1}$. Quasi-two-body $C\!P$ violation in $B^+ \!\to ρ(770)^0 K^+$ decays is discovered…
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An amplitude analysis of $B^+ \!\to K^+ π^+ π^-$ decays is presented in which six $C\!P$-violating phenomena are judged to be of significance for the first time. This analysis is based on $pp$ collision data recorded with the LHCb detector in 2011-2012, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $3\,\text{fb}^{-1}$. Quasi-two-body $C\!P$ violation in $B^+ \!\to ρ(770)^0 K^+$ decays is discovered, while $C\!P$ violation at amplitude level is established in $B^+ \!\to f_2(1270) K^+$ decays. First evidence for $C\!P$ violation is reported in both the fully elastic S-wave $ππ$-$ππ$ rescattering region and also for any decay involving a spin-3 resonance. Additionally, significant $C\!P$-violation effects are identified in the interference between different $ππ$ partial waves, with observation in S-P wave interference and evidence in S-D wave interference, both of which must be driven by long-distance interactions.
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Submitted 14 August, 2026; v1 submitted 12 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Resolution of outstanding puzzles in $B^+ \!\to K^+ π^+ π^-$ decays
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
Z. Ajaltouni,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
R. Amalric,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis
, et al. (1114 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
An amplitude analysis of $B^+ \!\to K^+ π^+ π^-$ decays is presented, based on $pp$ collision data recorded with the LHCb detector in 2011--2012, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $3\,\text{fb}^{-1}$. Previous studies of the $B \!\to K ππ$ sector have left key unresolved questions concerning the model of the S-wave contributions. A pivotal finding is that relaxing unitarity-based assump…
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An amplitude analysis of $B^+ \!\to K^+ π^+ π^-$ decays is presented, based on $pp$ collision data recorded with the LHCb detector in 2011--2012, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $3\,\text{fb}^{-1}$. Previous studies of the $B \!\to K ππ$ sector have left key unresolved questions concerning the model of the S-wave contributions. A pivotal finding is that relaxing unitarity-based assumptions about the relation between the $K^*_0(1430)^0$ resonance and the slowly varying scalar part in $K^+π^-$ leads to considerably better agreement between the model and data. The $B^+ \!\to K^*_0(1430)^0 π^+$ branching fraction now challenges the experimental consensus that $B \!\to K^*_0(1430) π$ decays dominate the $B \!\to K ππ$ phase space, aligning with the predictions of QCD factorisation rather than perturbative QCD, thus reversing the agreement found in previous measurements. With this increased flexibility, it also becomes possible to model the scalar $π^+ π^-$ amplitude using established states, eliminating the need for the ad-hoc ``$f_X(1300)$'' component included in previous analyses of the $B \!\to Kππ$ sector. These advances facilitate the discovery of ten intermediate decays.
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Submitted 14 August, 2026; v1 submitted 12 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Amplitude analysis of $B^+ \!\to K^+ π^+ π^-$ decays
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
Z. Ajaltouni,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
R. Amalric,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis
, et al. (1114 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
The branching fractions and quasi-two-body $C\!P$-violating asymmetries of intermediate states obtained through an amplitude analysis of the charmless three-body decay $B^+ \!\to K^+ π^+ π^-$ are reported. The analysis is based on $pp$ collision data at centre-of-mass energies $\sqrt{s}=7$ and $8\,\text{TeV}$ recorded with the LHCb detector, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of…
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The branching fractions and quasi-two-body $C\!P$-violating asymmetries of intermediate states obtained through an amplitude analysis of the charmless three-body decay $B^+ \!\to K^+ π^+ π^-$ are reported. The analysis is based on $pp$ collision data at centre-of-mass energies $\sqrt{s}=7$ and $8\,\text{TeV}$ recorded with the LHCb detector, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $3\,\text{fb}^{-1}$. The most challenging aspect of the amplitude modelling lies in the description of the dominant $K^+ π^-$ and $π^+ π^-$ S-wave contributions. This is achieved by three complementary approaches based on a physically motivated analytic model built on the isobar approximation, the K-matrix formalism, and a quasi-model-independent procedure in which overlapping crossing partial waves are simultaneously studied. In addition, alternative sets of results are presented, considering the $π^+ π^-$ final state to manifest either through direct $ω(782)$ decays or $ρ(770)^0\textrm{-}ω(782)$ mixing. The most precise measurements of branching fractions and $C\!P$ asymmetries are obtained for the vast majority of intermediate states, establishing firmer reference points against which to cleanly probe model-independent physics beyond the Standard Model. The results from all three approaches agree and provide new insight into strong dynamics and the origin of $C\!P$-violation effects in $B^+ \!\to K^+ π^+ π^-$ decays.
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Submitted 14 August, 2026; v1 submitted 12 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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The "Knowledge-Behavior Gap" in Cultural Taboo Safety of Large Language Models
Authors:
Ying He,
Sihang Jiang,
Xingzhou Chen,
Zhouhong Gu,
Yiwei Gu,
Minggui He,
Shimin Tao,
Hongxia Ma,
Yanghua Xiao
Abstract:
Cultural taboo safety is essential for deploying large language models (LLMs), as culturally insensitive outputs may cause offense or even social harm. However, existing cultural benchmarks primarily assess cultural knowledge or values biases, while overlooking whether LLMs can recognize and respect cultural taboos, especially when taboos are implicitly hidden in seemingly harmless questions. Besi…
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Cultural taboo safety is essential for deploying large language models (LLMs), as culturally insensitive outputs may cause offense or even social harm. However, existing cultural benchmarks primarily assess cultural knowledge or values biases, while overlooking whether LLMs can recognize and respect cultural taboos, especially when taboos are implicitly hidden in seemingly harmless questions. Besides, cultural taboos are implicit, and context-dependent, thus poss unique challenges for reliable evaluation. To address these gaps, we introduce \textbf{CulShield}, the first public benchmark dedicated to evaluating and improving the cultural taboo safety of LLMs. CulShield spans 77 countries and territories, and includes over 2,020 taboos. It evaluates models along both explicit knowledge and implicit behaviors. Experiments on several advanced LLMs (e.g., GPT-4o-mini, Gemini-2.5-pro) reveal a clear ``knowledge-behavior gap'': models often fail to apply known taboos during interaction. We further show that variations in linguistic context can significantly affect LLMs' cultural taboo safety. Code and data is accessible here: https://github.com/hedyHe/CulShield.
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Submitted 3 June, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Model-independent measurement of the transversity amplitudes of the $B^0\to K^{*0}μ^+μ^-$ decay
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
H. Al Saleh,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
Z. Amos
, et al. (1157 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
An analysis of the decay amplitudes of $B^0 \to K^{*0}(\to K^+π^-)μ^+μ^-$ is presented, using proton-proton collision data recorded by the LHCb experiment at centre-of-mass energies of 7, 8, and 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 8.4 fb$^{-1}$. The amplitudes are constructed from Legendre polynomials in the $μ^+μ^-$ invariant mass squared region $1.1<q^2<8.0$ GeV$^2/c^4$. $C\!P$-…
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An analysis of the decay amplitudes of $B^0 \to K^{*0}(\to K^+π^-)μ^+μ^-$ is presented, using proton-proton collision data recorded by the LHCb experiment at centre-of-mass energies of 7, 8, and 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 8.4 fb$^{-1}$. The amplitudes are constructed from Legendre polynomials in the $μ^+μ^-$ invariant mass squared region $1.1<q^2<8.0$ GeV$^2/c^4$. $C\!P$-averaged observables are obtained from the amplitudes. Some of these observables present deviations with respect to the Standard Model, which can be interpreted as shifts in the effective Wilson coefficients. This model-independent approach enables tests of theoretical predictions that can help disentangle hadronic effects from potential contributions from physics beyond the Standard Model. This allows flexibility in the choice of $q^2$ binning for global analyses. Depending on the binning scheme, the deviation of the Wilson coefficient $C_9$ from its Standard Model expectation varies from $4.3σ$ to $4.8σ$.
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Submitted 12 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Study of muon-tagged $D_{s1}(2460)^+$ and $D_{s1}(2536)^+$ decays to the $D_s^{+}π^+π^-$ final state
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
H. Al Saleh,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An
, et al. (1120 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Decays of the pseudovector $D_{s1}(2460)^+$ and $D_{s1}(2536)^+$ mesons to the three-body $D_{s}^+π^+π^-$ final state are studied. The data sample is based on decays of beauty hadrons into $D_{s1}^+$ states accompanied by a muon from the $b$-hadron decay chain collected by the LHCb detector during 2016--2018, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.4 fb${}^{-1}$. The \mbox{…
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Decays of the pseudovector $D_{s1}(2460)^+$ and $D_{s1}(2536)^+$ mesons to the three-body $D_{s}^+π^+π^-$ final state are studied. The data sample is based on decays of beauty hadrons into $D_{s1}^+$ states accompanied by a muon from the $b$-hadron decay chain collected by the LHCb detector during 2016--2018, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.4 fb${}^{-1}$. The \mbox{$D_{s1}(2536)^+\to D_s^+π^+π^-$} branching fraction is measured for the first time, with the $D_{s1}(2536)^+\to D^+K^+π^-$ decay used as a reference. A simultaneous amplitude analysis of the $D_{s1}(2460)^+$ and $D_{s1}(2536)^+\to D_s^+π^+π^-$ decays is performed. The Dalitz-plot distributions of the two decays are found to be significantly different, suggesting differences in the internal structure of the two states, with evidence of exotic contributions to the $D_{s}^+π^{\pm}$ channel with the pole below the $DK$ threshold. Measurements of the masses of the $D_{s1}(2460)^+$ and $D_{s1}(2536)^+$ states are performed, and an upper limit on the $D_{s1}(2460)^+$ width is set.
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Submitted 19 August, 2026; v1 submitted 11 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Evidence-Based Scientific Question Discovery: A Framework with Historical Backtesting
Authors:
Hui Mao
Abstract:
Current AI systems are optimized for answering questions; the scientific enterprise is bottlenecked earlier, at discovering the questions worth investigating. We present a framework that turns a traceable, reproducible, scope controlled research corpus into ranked, falsifiable research questions: evidence is represented as provenance carrying claims; cross paper tensions are detected, typed, and h…
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Current AI systems are optimized for answering questions; the scientific enterprise is bottlenecked earlier, at discovering the questions worth investigating. We present a framework that turns a traceable, reproducible, scope controlled research corpus into ranked, falsifiable research questions: evidence is represented as provenance carrying claims; cross paper tensions are detected, typed, and human adjudicated; surviving signals are refined into questions and ranked by a two stage protocol separating scientific priority from execution priority. We instantiate the framework on exoplanet atmospheres, a domain that uniquely combines literature, structured catalogs, and space telescope archives. In a historical backtest, all questions generated from evidence available before 2021 were substantively engaged by the 2021 to 2026 literature the sys?tem never saw: two were answered, including one whose premise the community later explicitly refuted and the top ranked question is independently posed and still open. These results sug?gest that systematic question discovery from evidence tensions surfaces the questions working scientists subsequently invest in.
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Submitted 29 July, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Consilience for Verifier-Free Test-Time Scaling
Authors:
Lecheng Kong,
Like Hui,
Haitao Mao,
Jun Huan
Abstract:
Test-time scaling often uses an external verifier, such as compilers and test cases in coding or trained value functions in robotics applications, to obtain high-quality rollouts. Verifier-free test-time scaling (or VF-TTS) is gaining extensive attention as a mechanism to enhance Large Language Model (LLM) reasoning, primarily because we do not have access to such high-quality verifiers in many re…
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Test-time scaling often uses an external verifier, such as compilers and test cases in coding or trained value functions in robotics applications, to obtain high-quality rollouts. Verifier-free test-time scaling (or VF-TTS) is gaining extensive attention as a mechanism to enhance Large Language Model (LLM) reasoning, primarily because we do not have access to such high-quality verifiers in many real-world applications. Among existing VF-TTS methods, confidence-based VF-TTS methods, which compute and rank rollouts solely by confidence, are particularly promising. Such methods introduce near-zero overhead for sample evaluation and require minimal access to internal model states, making the methods highly flexible across models and tasks.
In this paper, we demonstrate a critical limitation of existing confidence-based VF-TTS methods by showing that such methods catastrophically break down on complex tasks. We observe a very interesting phenomenon: uniformly high confidence frequently indicates a failure to explore, favoring confidently wrong answers. To address this, our core insight is that robust cognitive search requires a specific confidence trajectory pattern: such methods perform exploratory branching at the beginning, as manifested by low initial confidence, and converge to a high final confidence solution. To implement this insight, we introduce consilience, a novel selection framework that explicitly evaluates the temporal asymmetry of confidence in reasoning. We operationalize this via a combinatorial metric that actively penalizes high initial confidence while strictly demanding final certainty. Extensive experiments covering both graduate-level mathematics problems and free-form code generation demonstrate that consilience effectively outperforms existing baselines, validating our novel perspective on completion confidence.
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Submitted 10 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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XPolicyLab: A Unified Standard and Open Ecosystem for Robot Policy Evaluation and Deployment
Authors:
XPolicyLab Community,
Tianxing Chen,
Yue Chen,
Tian Nian,
Zijian Cai,
Guangyu Chen,
Wenwei Lin,
Qiwei Liang,
Zanxin Chen,
Peicheng Xiang,
Kailun Su,
Zixuan Li,
Junyuan Tang,
Yan Qin,
Qiangyu Chen,
Shaolong Zhu,
Xiang Li,
Jiahao Zhang,
Weijie Wan,
Baijun Chen,
Honghao Su,
Kehe Ye,
Shujia Liu,
Kaixuan Wang,
Haotian Liang
, et al. (43 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Robot policy evaluation and deployment remain fragmented by model-specific software dependencies, data representations, and runtime interfaces, so that connecting N policies to M evaluation environments requires O(NM) separate integrations. We present XPolicyLab, a unified standard and open ecosystem that reduces this cost to O(N+M). XPolicyLab specifies common observation, action, and trajectory…
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Robot policy evaluation and deployment remain fragmented by model-specific software dependencies, data representations, and runtime interfaces, so that connecting N policies to M evaluation environments requires O(NM) separate integrations. We present XPolicyLab, a unified standard and open ecosystem that reduces this cost to O(N+M). XPolicyLab specifies common observation, action, and trajectory schemas together with a minimal adapter interface for observation updates, action prediction, batched execution, and episode reset, while a dependency-isolated client/server architecture separates policy inference from environment execution, so that each side retains its native software stack and may run locally or remotely. The ecosystem integrates 42 robot policies and standardizes their installation, debugging, serving, and evaluation workflows. Across these adapters, model-specific code varies by an order of magnitude while the environment-facing loop stays within a few lines of a fixed reference, confirming that the contract confines heterogeneity to the policy side. In a controlled study, conforming to the standard reduces the integration effort of a representative policy from over five hours to two hours, and packaged agent skills reduce it further to thirty minutes. The same adapters serve RoboTwin, RoboDojo simulation, and standardized real-robot evaluation through one interface. XPolicyLab is released as shared infrastructure for reproducible policy comparison and standardized deployment across simulation and physical platforms. Project website: https://xpolicylab.github.io/.
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Submitted 11 August, 2026; v1 submitted 10 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Marrying Optimal Transport and ODEs for Unified Continuous-Time 4D Reconstruction and Tracking
Authors:
Liying Yang,
Hao Mo,
Jialun Liu,
Chen Liu,
Xinxing Yu,
Chenhao Guan,
Hui Ma,
Xiao Cao,
Ajian Liu,
Yanyan Liang
Abstract:
Existing unified 4D reconstruction and point tracking approaches typically rely on heuristic interpolations or just predict at integer timestamps, lacking kinematic coherence and failing to model dynamics at any arbitrary timestamp. In this paper, we propose Uni4R, a framework that unifies these tasks by learning continuous velocity fields through the synergy of Optimal Transport (OT) and Ordinary…
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Existing unified 4D reconstruction and point tracking approaches typically rely on heuristic interpolations or just predict at integer timestamps, lacking kinematic coherence and failing to model dynamics at any arbitrary timestamp. In this paper, we propose Uni4R, a framework that unifies these tasks by learning continuous velocity fields through the synergy of Optimal Transport (OT) and Ordinary Differential Equation (ODE). Importantly, this continuous velocity field acts as a kinematic prior that mutually benefits both 4D reconstruction and point tracking. Specifically, we propose the Flow Matching Guided Decoder (FMGD). A global velocity branch first extracts anchor features that capture the global dynamic state of the sequence. Then, FMGD leverages Flow Matching (FM) theory to formulate a probability path defined by OT on the anchor feature manifold, instantiating it as FM-guided velocity features for velocity prediction. This establishes a robust kinematic inductive bias. Meanwhile, a point reconstruction branch provides geometric features. The local velocity prediction module then joint above features and time embeddings, to decode velocities at arbitrary timestamps. To overcome the absence of high-quality ground-truth velocities in fractional frames, we propose an integral-consistency training strategy. This strategy uses an ODE solver to integrate velocities to recover target pointmaps, enabling the model to be supervised end-to-end directly from integer timestamps. Experimental results demonstrate that Uni4R achieves SOTA performance in both 4D reconstruction and point tracking, and achieves SOTA in our new kinematics-aware benchmark at continuous time.
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Submitted 10 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Anisotropic Particle Transport from a Pulsar Wind Nebula Revealed by Einstein Probe and LHAASO
Authors:
Zhen Cao,
F. Aharonian,
Y. X. Bai,
Y. W. Bao,
D. Bastieri,
X. J. Bi,
Y. J. Bi,
W. Bian,
J. Blunier,
A. V. Bukevich,
C. M. Cai,
W. Y. Cao,
Zhe Cao,
J. Chang,
J. F. Chang,
E. S. Chen,
G. H. Chen,
H. K. Chen,
L. F. Chen,
Liang Chen,
Long Chen,
M. J. Chen,
M. L. Chen,
Q. H. Chen,
S. Chen
, et al. (320 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Pulsar wind nebulae (PWNe) are major cosmic ray accelerators, yet the mechanisms transporting high-energy particles into the interstellar medium remain elusive. Building on the LHAASO discovery of an ultra-high-energy (UHE) $γ$-ray source near the bow-shock PWN powered by the pulsar PSR J1740+1000, we present a joint Einstein Probe (EP) and LHAASO study of this system. EP observations reveal an ex…
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Pulsar wind nebulae (PWNe) are major cosmic ray accelerators, yet the mechanisms transporting high-energy particles into the interstellar medium remain elusive. Building on the LHAASO discovery of an ultra-high-energy (UHE) $γ$-ray source near the bow-shock PWN powered by the pulsar PSR J1740+1000, we present a joint Einstein Probe (EP) and LHAASO study of this system. EP observations reveal an extended X-ray tail far exceeding the structure previously seen by XMM-Newton. Updated LHAASO observations show that the $γ$-ray emission is elongated, with its major axis aligned with the extended X-ray tail revealed by EP. This is the first detection of an X-ray pulsar tail associated with a spatially coincident extended UHE $γ$-ray emission. The X-ray and $γ$-ray spectrum can be well explained with a single population of relativistic electrons via synchrotron and inverse Compton radiation, respectively, removing the need for particle re-acceleration during propagation. The results unambiguously show that electrons/positrons above 100 TeV are escaping from the PWN. Instead of the immediate, isotropic diffusion into ambient interstellar medium that is typically assumed, these particles are transported anisotropically over at least $\sim$10 pc, either guided by the background magnetic field or carried by an advective outflow.
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Submitted 7 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Search-G1: Grounded Search Agents via Representation-Based Intrinsic Rewards
Authors:
Ruoxi Cheng,
Haoxuan Ma,
Hongyi Zhang,
Junming Zhang,
Ranjie Duan,
Qiaolin Xia,
Hao Wang,
Yu Lu,
Haibo Shi,
Xingjun Ma
Abstract:
Search-augmented language agents should retrieve external information only when necessary and ground their answers in retrieved evidence. Existing external rewards provide either sparse outcome supervision or richer feedback from process annotations and LLM judges. Outcome rewards scale readily but cannot distinguish grounded retrieval from redundant search, whereas richer signals require costly a…
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Search-augmented language agents should retrieve external information only when necessary and ground their answers in retrieved evidence. Existing external rewards provide either sparse outcome supervision or richer feedback from process annotations and LLM judges. Outcome rewards scale readily but cannot distinguish grounded retrieval from redundant search, whereas richer signals require costly annotation or inference during training. Internal rewards based on policy-side signals such as entropy, likelihood, or information gain are graded and inexpensive to evaluate, yet mainly reflect model confidence rather than evidence grounding. We propose Search-G1, a representation-based intrinsic reward framework that measures the operational grounding of an agent's answers through two intervention-calibrated readouts. A prompt-state readout predicts closed-book sufficiency, whose complement defines policy-relative retrieval necessity; an answer-commit readout estimates evidence reliance from answer-stage sensitivity to evidence deletion. Together, they provide additional credit to correct searched trajectories when retrieval is estimated necessary and the answer is evidence-sensitive, favor correct direct answers when closed-book knowledge suffices, and penalize repeated search. After calibration, reward scoring requires neither process annotations nor LLM-as-judge inference during policy optimization. Because reinforcement learning changes policy representations, Search-G1 periodically refits both readouts on trajectories from the latest checkpoint, allowing the reward to co-evolve with the policy. Experiments across multiple search-based question-answering benchmarks and two model scales show that Search-G1 improves the grounding--search-cost trade-off, producing shorter response-side trajectories at competitive task accuracy. Code is available at https://github.com/Rosy0912/Search-G1.
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Submitted 18 August, 2026; v1 submitted 24 July, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Teacher Retains Full Tokens, Student Merges Efficiently: TM20K for E-Commerce Sequence Modeling in Ad Recommendation
Authors:
Xinchun Li,
Duoru Zheng,
Wenlin Zhao,
Haoran Ding,
Ziyi Zhou,
Jingxuan Tan,
Huizhi Yang,
Yuchen Jiang,
Zhe Chen,
Yuchao Zheng,
Linlan Chen,
Dongjian Wang,
Dongyue Wang,
Xiaosong Li,
Hongyue Mao,
Yaocheng Tan
Abstract:
Benefiting from ultra-long behavior sequence modeling, existing recommender systems bring users a better experience via simultaneously considering their long-term and short-term interests. Nevertheless, extended sequence lengths introduce substantial burdens on training efficiency and serving throughput. Prior approaches typically utilize search-based or cluster-based compression on ultra-long seq…
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Benefiting from ultra-long behavior sequence modeling, existing recommender systems bring users a better experience via simultaneously considering their long-term and short-term interests. Nevertheless, extended sequence lengths introduce substantial burdens on training efficiency and serving throughput. Prior approaches typically utilize search-based or cluster-based compression on ultra-long sequences at the cost of fine-grained information, or rely on various lightweight target attention structures incapable of sufficient sequential feature extraction. In this paper, we balance the effectiveness and efficiency for ultra-long sequence modeling via full transformer modeling accompanied with a two-stage knowledge distillation framework. First, both teacher and student models take the full attention mechanism rather than pure target-sequence attention for effective sequence scaling. For student models, we propose several simple yet well-motivated token merge approaches, significantly compressing the sequence length while maintaining an acceptable performance. Then, a one-time teacher is heavily trained with full sequence tokens, further boosting the performance of student models via knowledge distillation. The proposed paradigm named TM20K has been successfully deployed in ByteDance's e-commerce advertising recommender system that extends the e-commerce sequence length to 20K, delivering substantial improvements in key business metrics (e.g., ADSS +1.036\%) while keeping the training and serving cost nearly the same as the online state-of-the-art model (e.g., serving latency only +5.6\%).
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Submitted 13 August, 2026; v1 submitted 7 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Continual Learning in Transition
Authors:
Zhiyan Hou,
Dan Zhang,
Tao Feng,
Liyuan Wang,
Wei Li,
Xiangzhao Hao,
Hongyan An,
Junfeng Fang,
Haokai Ma,
Zhaohui Xu,
Xinyu Tang,
Haiyun Guo,
Jinqiao Wang,
Tat-Seng Chua
Abstract:
Classical continual learning (CL) has primarily focused on enabling models to update and retain knowledge through parameter-centric mechanisms, e.g., training strategies, architectural designs, and weight adaptation. However, emerging paradigms are reshaping the scope of CL beyond this traditional model adaptation view. For instance, on-policy learning broadens the space of update mechanisms; test…
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Classical continual learning (CL) has primarily focused on enabling models to update and retain knowledge through parameter-centric mechanisms, e.g., training strategies, architectural designs, and weight adaptation. However, emerging paradigms are reshaping the scope of CL beyond this traditional model adaptation view. For instance, on-policy learning broadens the space of update mechanisms; test-time training extends CL from the training phase to inference; and external harness components such as memory, skill libraries, and interaction protocols extend the evolutionary boundaries of model capabilities far beyond the static parameter space. Collectively, these developments indicate a transition from parameter-centric learning toward system-level adaptation. To characterize this transition, we examine the evolution of continual learning through three dimensions: When, How, and Where learning occurs. The How dimension encompasses off-policy, on-policy, and beyond-gradient optimization mechanics. The When dimension captures evolution across pre-training, post-training, and inference-time stages. The Where dimension delineates updates occurring within internal parameters versus external structural constraints. Anchored by this tri-axial framework, we systematically survey representative methods, trace the ongoing transition of continual learning, and discuss the key challenges, broader implications, and future directions arising from this paradigm shift.
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Submitted 12 August, 2026; v1 submitted 6 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Search for the charged lepton flavour violating decay $η'\to eμ$
Authors:
BESIII Collaboration,
M. Ablikim,
M. N. Achasov,
P. Adlarson,
X. C. Ai,
C. S. Akondi,
R. Aliberti,
A. Amoroso,
Q. An,
Y. H. An,
M. S. Anderson,
Y. Bai,
O. Bakina,
H. R. Bao,
X. L. Bao,
M. Barbagiovanni,
V. Batozskaya,
K. Begzsuren,
N. Berger,
M. Berlowski,
M. B. Bertani,
D. Bettoni,
F. Bianchi,
E. Bianco,
A. Bortone
, et al. (744 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
Based on $(8998\pm40)\times10^6$ $J/ψ$ events collected in $e^+e^-$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 3.097$ GeV with the BESIII detector, we present a search for the charged lepton flavour violating decay $η'\to eμ$ with $J/ψ\toγη'$. No significant signal is observed, and an upper limit on its decay branching fraction is set to be $6.3\times10^{-7}$ at the 90% confidence level, improving the previous bes…
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Based on $(8998\pm40)\times10^6$ $J/ψ$ events collected in $e^+e^-$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 3.097$ GeV with the BESIII detector, we present a search for the charged lepton flavour violating decay $η'\to eμ$ with $J/ψ\toγη'$. No significant signal is observed, and an upper limit on its decay branching fraction is set to be $6.3\times10^{-7}$ at the 90% confidence level, improving the previous best result by nearly three orders of magnitude.
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Submitted 6 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Engram-E2VID: Reference-Based Event-to-Video Reconstruction via Generative Activation of Appearance Engrams
Authors:
Feiyu Ji,
Xiang Li,
Hao Ma,
Tianxiang Huang,
Qingxin Lu,
Mengqi Ji,
Lei Han,
Xiaokang Yang,
Xiaoyun Yuan
Abstract:
Reference-based event-to-video reconstruction aims to recover target RGB frames from a reference frame and the event stream captured over the reference-to-target interval. Although events provide fine-grained temporal cues, they encode sparse and asynchronous log-intensity changes rather than absolute appearance, making faithful reconstruction intrinsically challenging. The central challenge lies…
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Reference-based event-to-video reconstruction aims to recover target RGB frames from a reference frame and the event stream captured over the reference-to-target interval. Although events provide fine-grained temporal cues, they encode sparse and asynchronous log-intensity changes rather than absolute appearance, making faithful reconstruction intrinsically challenging. The central challenge lies in associating event-derived target-time structures with relevant appearance information from the reference frame, especially under complex motion and long temporal intervals. In this work, we propose Engram-E2VID, a structure-guided framework that reconstructs target frames through the generative activation of appearance engrams. Specifically, the reference frame is encoded into token-space appearance engrams, while the event stream and reference context are transformed into a target-time motion-structure scaffold that captures motion boundaries and event-induced structural changes. Within a one-step diffusion backbone, scaffold-derived structural tokens progressively interact with and activate relevant appearance engrams across layers. This token-space association allows target structures to access reference appearance without relying on direct pixel-wise correspondence, while the diffusion prior complements uncertain or newly revealed regions. Across three benchmarks, Engram-E2VID improves PSNR by up to 3.29 dB and reduces LPIPS by up to 0.08 over the strongest same-input baseline, while degrading more slowly as the reconstruction interval increases.
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Submitted 6 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Dual-polarization control of broadband nonreciprocal thermal radiation by combining local and nonlocal metasurfaces
Authors:
Shuang Xia,
Mengqi Liu,
Wenjian Wan,
Jialong Wang,
Weihao Yang,
Chaoran Wang,
Huiqin Ma,
Jun Qin,
Hua Li,
Yuan Wang,
Lei Bi,
Chengwei Qiu,
Xiaobo Yin
Abstract:
Nonreciprocal thermal radiation offers a route to decouple spectral directional absorptivity and emissivity, thereby enabling new paradigms in thermal-photonic systems. However, in magneto-optical platforms, the intrinsic gyroelectric response generally confines observable nonreciprocity to transverse-magnetic (TM) polarization, while the transverse-electric (TE) response is absent. In this work,…
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Nonreciprocal thermal radiation offers a route to decouple spectral directional absorptivity and emissivity, thereby enabling new paradigms in thermal-photonic systems. However, in magneto-optical platforms, the intrinsic gyroelectric response generally confines observable nonreciprocity to transverse-magnetic (TM) polarization, while the transverse-electric (TE) response is absent. In this work, we experimentally demonstrate, for the first time, a local thermal metasurface strategy to activate TE-polarized nonreciprocity by creating artificial gyromagnetic response in a gyroelectric semiconductor platform. We further extend this mechanism to broadband dual-polarization operation employing a nonlocal thermal metasurface, which combines a resonator supercell with gradient-doped epsilon-near-zero magneto-optical multilayers. Pronounced absorptivity contrast is maintained over 22-27 μm for TE polarization and 19-27 μm for TM polarization. This platform provides a mechanism-based route to achieve broadband and dual-polarization nonreciprocal thermal absorption, opening new opportunities for advancing radiative energy-conversion devices.
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Submitted 6 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Constraint-First Reasoning: A Training-Free Protocol for Exploiting Answer-Space Constraints in Mathematical Problem Solving
Authors:
Hongbo Ma,
Bangji Yang,
Yunqian Selina Cheng,
Jiajun Fan,
Hanwen Zhang,
Ge Liu
Abstract:
Large language models can derive a plausible mathematical object yet still violate explicit requirements--for example, by omitting a modular reduction, returning a non-integer, or using the wrong encoded answer form. We introduce Constraint-First Reasoning (CFR), a training-free two-stage prompting protocol: Stage 1 extracts and summarizes constraints entailed by the problem, and Stage 2 solves wh…
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Large language models can derive a plausible mathematical object yet still violate explicit requirements--for example, by omitting a modular reduction, returning a non-integer, or using the wrong encoded answer form. We introduce Constraint-First Reasoning (CFR), a training-free two-stage prompting protocol: Stage 1 extracts and summarizes constraints entailed by the problem, and Stage 2 solves while checking intermediate and final results against that summary. Routed-CFR activates the two-stage protocol only when a text-only regex router detects restrictive cues; otherwise it uses direct chain-of-thought (CoT). Across AIME, CMIMC, BRUMO, and AIMO_AMC, the method improves direct CoT on multiple backbones. We further report convention-controlled routing experiments, matched prompting baselines, problem-level paired tests, decoding robustness, constraint-quality audits, total-token accounting, and an OlympiadBench evaluation. These analyses position CFR as a targeted test-time intervention whose benefit depends on recoverable constraints and reliable Stage 1 extraction, rather than as a general-purpose replacement for mathematical reasoning.
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Submitted 5 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Generation of dense relativistic electron beams via vortex laser-driven self-generated magnetic pinching
Authors:
Mingxuan Wei,
Fengyu Sun,
Zhongpeng Li,
Xichen Hu,
Huiting Ma,
Guangwei Lu,
Zhuofan Zhang,
Lijie Cui,
Qijin Zhang,
Mengjiao Wang,
Weijun Zhou,
Qian Zhao,
Wenqing Wei,
Yi Xu,
Zongxin Zhang,
Jiayi Qian,
Jiacheng Zhu,
Xiaoyan Liang,
Min Chen,
Wenpeng Wang,
Jian-Xing Li,
Wenchao Yan,
Yuxin Leng,
Jie Zhang
Abstract:
In multi-petawatt laser plasma accelerators, achieving high-density relativistic electron beams is typically accompanied by large transverse divergence, limiting the attainable effective electron density needed for high-flux interaction regimes relevant to laboratory astrophysics. Here we report experimental demonstration of self-generated magnetic pinching (SMP), a collective mechanism that activ…
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In multi-petawatt laser plasma accelerators, achieving high-density relativistic electron beams is typically accompanied by large transverse divergence, limiting the attainable effective electron density needed for high-flux interaction regimes relevant to laboratory astrophysics. Here we report experimental demonstration of self-generated magnetic pinching (SMP), a collective mechanism that actively regulates transverse beam dynamics using a Laguerre-Gaussian laser at strong relativistic intensity (~8 x 10^19 W/cm^2) interacting with an underdense plasma. The electron beam evolves from a two-lobe high-charge injection structure into a compressed, high-density profile, yielding a threefold reduction in divergence and nearly an order-of-magnitude enhancement in effective beam density compared with a Gaussian driver. Particle-in-cell simulations agree with the experimental observations and reveal that a self-generated azimuthal magnetic field governs the electron dynamics within the SMP regime, which is defined by the forming condition S = 0.717 l a0 [ne(10^18 cm^-3)]^-3/4 = 1, where l, a0, and ne are topological charge, laser amplitude, and plasma density, respectively. A transient kick from a dense inner sheath electron population drives collective magnetic pinching, transforming an initially separated electron distribution into a compressed and well-collimated beam. For higher-power laser systems, the forming condition can be extended to higher plasma densities and larger orbital angular momentum modes, potentially enabling electron beams with charges exceeding several nC and effective densities above 10^19 cm^-3. This mechanism provides a route to overcoming transverse expansion and enhancing rare interaction processes relevant to high-flux particle sources.
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Submitted 4 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Adaptive Two-Stage Visual Token Pruning for Efficient Inference in Video-Language Models
Authors:
Paribesh Regmi,
Qingshuang Chen,
Chi Zhang,
Heba Aly,
Yelin Kim,
Hongda Mao
Abstract:
Vision-language models excel at image and video understanding but suffer from high inference latency due to the need to process thousands of tokens per image, limiting their deployment on resource-constrained edge devices and in real-time surveillance applications. This challenge is further amplified in video processing, where multiple frames must be analyzed simultaneously. Existing token reducti…
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Vision-language models excel at image and video understanding but suffer from high inference latency due to the need to process thousands of tokens per image, limiting their deployment on resource-constrained edge devices and in real-time surveillance applications. This challenge is further amplified in video processing, where multiple frames must be analyzed simultaneously. Existing token reduction techniques are largely developed for single-image inputs and therefore fail to account for the temporal and inter-frame redundancies present in video sequences. In addition, these methods generally rely on a fixed, uniform pruning ratio applied across all inputs, which is suboptimal because the degree of redundancy can vary significantly between different videos, necessitating content-dependent pruning levels to preserve critical information. To address these limitations, we propose a two-stage adaptive token pruning strategy specifically designed for video processing. In the first stage, we prune out the redundant frames, and in the second stage, token-level pruning is applied within the retained frames. Crucially, the pruning ratio in the second stage is determined adaptively based on the content of each video. This is achieved by analyzing the correlation structure of token embeddings to quantify redundancy, which is used to determine the ratio. Importantly, our method is entirely post-hoc and requires no additional training or fine-tuning, while achieving strong empirical gains; notably, it improves accuracy by +7\% on a video captioning benchmark at 10\% token retention, while reducing computation TFLOPs by 95\%.
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Submitted 4 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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SMOPD: Multi-Reward Reinforcement Learning via Specialize-and-Merge Online Policy Distillation
Authors:
Wen Wang,
Jiahua Bao,
Tu Yongsiqi,
Yihao Liu,
Haotian Zhou,
Haoxuan Ma,
Mengyu Zhou,
Wenkui Fan,
Junwei He,
Xiaoxi Jiang,
Guanjun Jiang
Abstract:
We aim to improve model performance in multi-reward reinforcement learning training process. Existing Group reward-Decoupled Normalization Policy Optimization (GDPO) has mitigated the issue of reward signals masking one another during direct scalarization by normalizing each reward dimension separately before aggregation. However, our experiments show that GDPO still struggles to balance reward si…
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We aim to improve model performance in multi-reward reinforcement learning training process. Existing Group reward-Decoupled Normalization Policy Optimization (GDPO) has mitigated the issue of reward signals masking one another during direct scalarization by normalizing each reward dimension separately before aggregation. However, our experiments show that GDPO still struggles to balance reward signals with different granularities. Specifically, in some particular training tasks, the model may receive a dense reward that assigns fine-grained scores ranging from 0.1 to 1.0, together with a sparse reward that provides only binary feedback of either 0 or 1. In such cases, we find that the sparse reward may provide an insufficient optimization signal, preventing its corresponding capability from being effectively reinforced. Therefore, how can we strengthen the optimization signal from the sparse reward without sacrificing the capability already learned from the fine-grained reward? To overcome this limitation, we propose Specialize-and-Merge Online Policy Distillation (SMOPD), a two-stage training method for multi-reward optimization. Stage1-Specialize: SMOPD first employs reward-priority configurations to train multiple reward-specialized teachers, allowing each reward to be learned under conditions where its signal can effectively drive optimization. Stage2-Merge: SMOPD then utilizes online policy distillation to combine the reward-specialized capabilities of these teachers into a single student policy, while maintaining balanced task-level optimization. To validate our method, we conduct experiments on two multi-reward settings: complementary rewards(tool-calling accuracy and format) and conflicting rewards (helpful and harmless rewards). Based on above settings, SMOPD outperforms GDPO across 1.5B, 3B and 7B backbones.
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Submitted 4 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Polaron-mediated metal-insulator transition and proton conduction in hydrogenated nickelate perovskites
Authors:
Hang Ma,
Tianxing Ma,
Ying Liang
Abstract:
Nickel-based perovskites, owing to their spontaneous hydrogen uptake and the dramatic increase in resistivity upon hydrogenation, have emerged as promising candidates for proton-conducting fuel cell electrolytes. However, the mechanism of the hydrogen-induced metal-insulator transition (MIT) in rare-earth nickelates remains under debate, particularly regarding whether the doped electrons occupy Ni…
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Nickel-based perovskites, owing to their spontaneous hydrogen uptake and the dramatic increase in resistivity upon hydrogenation, have emerged as promising candidates for proton-conducting fuel cell electrolytes. However, the mechanism of the hydrogen-induced metal-insulator transition (MIT) in rare-earth nickelates remains under debate, particularly regarding whether the doped electrons occupy Ni e$_g$ states or O 2p ligand hole states. Here, we reveal a comprehensive MIT mechanism using first-principles calculations on NdNiO$_3$: the electrons introduced by hydrogen doping occupy the O 2p ligand hole states of the Ni-O hybridized d$_8$L configuration, promoting electron-polaron formation. The resulting electron polarons, together with proton polarons, weaken the Ni-O hybridization and thereby drive the originally itinerant Ni e$_g$ electrons toward localization. This generates a local d8 (t$_{2g}$$^6$e$_g$$^2$) electronic configuration, leading to a Mott transition. In addition, we also find that compared with NdNiO$_3$, SmNiO$_3$ with a smaller A-site ionic radius more readily absorbs hydrogen but exhibits weaker proton diffusion capability. Hydrogenation promotes proton permeation along the [001] direction via the intraoctahedral transfer, whereas the overall proton diffusivity is reduced. These results provide guidance for experimental screening of strongly correlated oxides as electrolyte materials and offer theoretical insights for enhancing proton conductivity in rare-earth nickelates.
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Submitted 3 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Enhanced and robust superconductivity in La0.8Sr0.2NiO2 membranes compressed up to 210 GPa
Authors:
Shu Cai,
Yuqing Tian,
Shengjun Yan,
Jinyu Zhao,
Bo Hao,
Jianfeng Zhang,
Shuaihang Sun,
Yang Ding,
Qi Wu,
Ho-kwang Mao,
I. Bozovic,
Yuefeng Nie,
Liling Sun
Abstract:
The discovery of superconductivity in infinite-layer nickelate thin films has opened a new frontier for exploring unconventional oxide superconductors beyond the copper oxide family. However, the presence of substrate hampers investigations under very high pressure. Recently, this problem was circumvented by a study of freestanding Nd0.85Sr0.15NiO2 membranes, which revealed that superconducting tr…
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The discovery of superconductivity in infinite-layer nickelate thin films has opened a new frontier for exploring unconventional oxide superconductors beyond the copper oxide family. However, the presence of substrate hampers investigations under very high pressure. Recently, this problem was circumvented by a study of freestanding Nd0.85Sr0.15NiO2 membranes, which revealed that superconducting transition temperature kept increasing as the pressure was ramped up to 91 GPa, without showing signs of saturation. Naturally, one wonders what would happen at even higher pressures. Here, we report that superconductivity in a freestanding La0.8Sr0.2NiO2 membrane persists under applied ultrahigh pressures up to 210 GPa. The superconducting transition onset temperature exhibits a continuous dome-like evolution, increasing from 16 K at ambient pressure to a peak of 74.5 K at 146 GPa, and then gradually decreasing to 57.4 K at 210 GPa. Such robustness of superconductivity against ultrahigh pressure has not been observed in high-Tc oxide superconductors before.
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Submitted 3 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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HarnessCompass: Guiding Automatic Harness Evolution toward Generalizable and Effective Agent Harnesses
Authors:
Luan Zhang,
Ruochen Zhou,
Dandan Song,
Zhengyu Chen,
Yuhang Tian,
Jun Yang,
Huipeng Ma,
Chenhao Li,
Guangyuan Feng,
Xudong Li,
Yizhou Jin,
Yan Xu
Abstract:
Harness design plays a critical role in agent performance by shaping how large language models (LLMs) perceive, reason over, and act within executable environments. Recent work has proposed automatic harness evolution, which iteratively improves the harness from agent--environment interactions. However, existing methods often overfit to the evolution tasks, rely exclusively on trajectory-derived s…
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Harness design plays a critical role in agent performance by shaping how large language models (LLMs) perceive, reason over, and act within executable environments. Recent work has proposed automatic harness evolution, which iteratively improves the harness from agent--environment interactions. However, existing methods often overfit to the evolution tasks, rely exclusively on trajectory-derived signals, and optimize harness components jointly, causing interference across components. We propose HarnessCompass, a novel automatic harness evolution framework built around constrained evolution, proactive feedback, and component-wise optimization. HarnessCompass first enforces global constraints on evolution, restricting modifications to task-agnostic harness changes that generalize beyond the evolution tasks. It then augments trajectory-derived evidence with proactive first-person feedback from the agent about harness usage, yielding richer signals for evolution. Finally, it decouples the optimization of different harness components before consolidating them into a unified harness, reducing cross-component interference while preserving component synergy. On SWE-bench Verified with GPT-5.4, HarnessCompass improves Pass@1 from 54\% to 66\% in only 5 evolution iterations, outperforming AHE in both effectiveness and evolution efficiency. In addition, the evolved harness transfers effectively to held-out tasks and other models, demonstrating substantially stronger generalization than prior automatic harness evolution methods.
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Submitted 3 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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PixVL: Self-Supervised Training of Pixel-Level MLLMs via a Unified Mask--Text Consistency Cycle
Authors:
Yicheng Xiao,
Haoxuan Ma,
Caorui Li,
Yucheng Wu,
Weijie Wang,
Haoxiao Wang,
Shuang Chen,
Fan Yang,
Haiyun Guo,
Jinqiao Wang
Abstract:
Recent studies develop pixel-level multimodal large language models (MLLMs) that support both Region Segmentation and Region Understanding, extending multimodal interaction from whole images to specific objects and regions. However, these methods face two fundamental challenges. First, the scarcity of high-quality mask--text pairs leaves abundant mask annotations without corresponding language sup…
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Recent studies develop pixel-level multimodal large language models (MLLMs) that support both Region Segmentation and Region Understanding, extending multimodal interaction from whole images to specific objects and regions. However, these methods face two fundamental challenges. First, the scarcity of high-quality mask--text pairs leaves abundant mask annotations without corresponding language supervision. Second, discrepancies in supervision formats and learning-signal densities induce optimization interference between Region Segmentation and Region Understanding. To address these challenges, we propose PixVL, a self-supervised post-training framework that introduces a unified Mask--Text Consistency Cycle, enabling pixel-level MLLMs to generate and self-verify regional descriptions and learn from unlabeled data. We found that direct cycle based solely on geometric reconstruction is unreliable because re-segmentation IoU does not faithfully reflect the semantic quality and referring sufficiency. PixVL therefore introduces confuser-aware semantic verification, which uses the model's confidence when it correctly chooses the target among highly similar candidate regions, and assigns zero reward to an incorrect choice. Meanwhile, PixVL performs cross-view verification using temporally separated video frames or geometrically transformed image views, preventing cyclic learning from collapsing to positional and shape shortcuts. Finally, a quality-coupled bidirectional learning strategy uses the highest-reward description to guide Text-to-Mask learning. This strategy transforms Region Understanding and Region Segmentation from competing tasks into mutual generators and verifiers. Experiments demonstrate that PixVL improves both region understanding task and segmentation task.
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Submitted 2 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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High-speed and high-gain graphene photovoltaic phototransistor gated by a van der Waals heterojunction
Authors:
Yihan Yin,
Jiayi Zhang,
Xiaolong Zhang,
Jiongtao Zhang,
Liang Liu,
Haiya Ma,
Xiaoguang Luo,
Xuetao Gan
Abstract:
Two-dimensional (2D) material-based phototransistors offer a unique combination of optical sensing, signal amplification, and logic operation within a single device, yet fundamentally suffering from an inherent gain-speed trade-off. Here, we demonstrate a 2D photovoltaic phototransistor that overcomes this limitation using a MoS2/PtSe2 heterojunction to gate a graphene channel. The ultrafast photo…
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Two-dimensional (2D) material-based phototransistors offer a unique combination of optical sensing, signal amplification, and logic operation within a single device, yet fundamentally suffering from an inherent gain-speed trade-off. Here, we demonstrate a 2D photovoltaic phototransistor that overcomes this limitation using a MoS2/PtSe2 heterojunction to gate a graphene channel. The ultrafast photovoltaic effect in the heterojunction enables charge separation, yielding ultrahigh photoconductive gain (up to 10^8) in graphene channel via interfacial gating. Besides, the response time (below the instrumental resolution of 550 ns) is governed by carrier transit in graphene channel, enabling simultaneous high speed and high gain. Moreover, broadband photodetection from visible to near-infrared is enabled by the optical properties of the MoS2/PtSe2 heterojunction, with the detectivity exceeding 10^11 Jones. These results establish a new paradigm for high-performance 2D phototransistors by harnessing photovoltaic and photogating effects to overcome the classical gain-speed trade-off.
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Submitted 1 August, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Modification of $Υ$ production in $p$O and OO collisions at LHCb
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
H. Al Saleh,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
Z. Amos
, et al. (1166 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
The production rates of $\mathitΥ(2S)$ and $\mathitΥ(3S)$ mesons relative to that of the $\mathitΥ(1S)$ state are measured in $pp$, $p$O, and OO collisions by the LHCb collaboration. The ratios measured in $pp$ data are consistent with previous LHCb measurements at different center-of-mass energies. Only slight relative suppression of the $\mathitΥ(2S)$ and $\mathitΥ(3S)$ states is found in $p$O c…
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The production rates of $\mathitΥ(2S)$ and $\mathitΥ(3S)$ mesons relative to that of the $\mathitΥ(1S)$ state are measured in $pp$, $p$O, and OO collisions by the LHCb collaboration. The ratios measured in $pp$ data are consistent with previous LHCb measurements at different center-of-mass energies. Only slight relative suppression of the $\mathitΥ(2S)$ and $\mathitΥ(3S)$ states is found in $p$O collisions, while in OO collisions the $\mathitΥ(2S)$ is suppressed by a factor of $\sim2$, with evidence for suppression of the $\mathitΥ(3S)$. The significant suppression in OO data, compared to the small effect in $p$O data, shows the emergence of additional suppression mechanisms in the relatively small OO collision system. Models incorporating quark-gluon plasma formation in OO collisions successfully describe the data. Implications for the interplay between cold nuclear matter effects and color screening in a deconfined quark-gluon plasma are discussed.
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Submitted 31 July, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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PhysAgent: A Multi-Agent Framework for Reliable Remote Heart Rate Estimation
Authors:
Yehui Yang,
Bo Zhao,
Junzhe Cao,
Hui Ma,
Yue Sun,
Wenjin Wang,
Zitong Yu
Abstract:
Remote photoplethysmography (rPPG) enables non-contact heart-rate estimation from facial videos, but its weak physiological signal is easily corrupted by motion, illumination changes, occlusion, skin-appearance variation, and device noise. Existing rPPG methods typically rely on a single model to directly predict heart rate or recover pulse waveforms, while different strong estimators may produce…
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Remote photoplethysmography (rPPG) enables non-contact heart-rate estimation from facial videos, but its weak physiological signal is easily corrupted by motion, illumination changes, occlusion, skin-appearance variation, and device noise. Existing rPPG methods typically rely on a single model to directly predict heart rate or recover pulse waveforms, while different strong estimators may produce conflicting yet individually plausible candidates for the same video. To resolve these conflicts, we propose PhysAgent, an inference-time multi-agent candidate-verification framework. Unlike direct prediction approaches, PhysAgent neither trains a new base rPPG model nor asks Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs) to output heart rate directly. In contrast, it treats outputs from multiple base estimators as physiological hypotheses to be verified and uses a lightweight 4B MLLM, Qwen3-VL-4B, to drive multi-agent reasoning over video conditions, signal reliability, and candidate disagreement. A deterministic physiological verifier checks the fusion proposal, and a reproducible numerical fusion process produces the final heart rate. Experimental results on multiple public rPPG benchmarks show that PhysAgent improves fusion stability and reliability across different datasets and source-domain settings, while avoiding the irreproducibility and physiological inconsistency of direct MLLM prediction or unconstrained ensemble fusion. The code will be released soon.
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Submitted 28 July, 2026;
originally announced August 2026.
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Constraining Axion-Like-Particles with germanium detector at the Kuo-Sheng Reactor Neutrino Laboratory
Authors:
TEXONO Collaboration,
Greeshma C.,
L. Singh,
H. T. Wong,
J. -W. Chen,
M. Deniz,
H. B. Li,
S. Karadağ,
S. Karmakar,
J. Li,
F. K. Lin,
S. T. Lin,
C. -P. Liu,
S. K. Liu,
H. Ma,
D. K. Mishra,
M. K. Pandey,
K. Rani,
R. Raj,
V. Sharma,
M. K. Singh,
M. K. Singh,
V. Singh,
C. -P. Wu,
L. T. Yang
, et al. (1 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
We present results of a search for Axion-Like Particles (ALPs) produced $via$ Primakoff and Compton-like scattering channels, using data acquired with TEXONO experiment at the Kuo-Sheng Nuclear Power Station. The analysis is based on 278.91 days of reactor-ON and 43.60 days of reactor-OFF data. These datasets were collected using a 1.06 kg high-purity germanium detector located 28 m from a 2.9 GW…
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We present results of a search for Axion-Like Particles (ALPs) produced $via$ Primakoff and Compton-like scattering channels, using data acquired with TEXONO experiment at the Kuo-Sheng Nuclear Power Station. The analysis is based on 278.91 days of reactor-ON and 43.60 days of reactor-OFF data. These datasets were collected using a 1.06 kg high-purity germanium detector located 28 m from a 2.9 GW reactor core. No significant excess is observed in the residual spectrum from the reactor-ON and reactor-OFF data subtraction. Using data acquired with low-background germanium detectors, upper limits on both the ALP-photon ($g_{aγγ}$) and ALP-electron ($g_{aee}$) couplings are derived for ALP masses ranging from 1 eV to 3 MeV at 90\% confidence level. Since both $g_{aγγ}$ and $g_{aee}$ couplings contribute to ALP production and detection, a combined analysis is performed by treating both channels as active parameters.
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Submitted 31 July, 2026;
originally announced July 2026.
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Measurement of the average transverse momentum of forward prompt charged particles in $pp$ and $p\mathrm{Pb}$ collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 5.02\; \mathrm{TeV}$
Authors:
LHCb collaboration,
R. Aaij,
M. Abdelfatah,
A. S. W. Abdelmotteleb,
C. Abellan Beteta,
F. Abudinén,
T. Ackernley,
A. A. Adefisoye,
B. Adeva,
M. Adinolfi,
P. Adlarson,
C. Agapopoulou,
C. A. Aidala,
S. Akar,
K. Akiba,
P. Albicocco,
J. Albrecht,
R. Aleksiejunas,
F. Alessio,
P. Alvarez Cartelle,
S. Amato,
J. L. Amey,
Y. Amhis,
L. An,
L. Anderlini
, et al. (1105 additional authors not shown)
Abstract:
This letter presents the first measurements of the average transverse momentum of prompt charged particles in $pp$ and $p\mathrm{Pb}$ collisions as a function of collision multiplicity and pseudorapidity. The data were recorded at nucleon-nucleon centre-of-mass energy $\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 5.02\; \mathrm{TeV}$ with the LHCb experiment. The pseudorapidity dependence of the multiplicity distribution is a…
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This letter presents the first measurements of the average transverse momentum of prompt charged particles in $pp$ and $p\mathrm{Pb}$ collisions as a function of collision multiplicity and pseudorapidity. The data were recorded at nucleon-nucleon centre-of-mass energy $\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 5.02\; \mathrm{TeV}$ with the LHCb experiment. The pseudorapidity dependence of the multiplicity distribution is also measured. The average transverse momentum results show a decreasing trend with pseudorapidity, more pronounced in high-multiplicity events, consistent with the collective behaviour of the produced matter. The measurements are reproduced by state-of-the-art (3+1D) hydrodynamic calculations, while saturation models are not compatible with the data.
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Submitted 12 August, 2026; v1 submitted 29 July, 2026;
originally announced July 2026.
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From Role Prompt to Infinite Thinking: Exploiting Persona Conditioning for Inference Cost Attacks in LLMs
Authors:
Zhiyi Mou,
Wangze Ni,
Tianfang Xiao,
Haoyang LI,
Chen Jason Zhang,
Hanzhi Ma,
Yang Bai,
Zhibo Wang,
Kui Ren
Abstract:
LLMs are increasingly deployed in real-world applications, making inference efficiency and service reliability critical concerns due to their substantial computational costs. However, the autoregressive generation mechanism of LLMs enables malicious prompts to manipulate generation behaviors, inducing excessive token generation that amplifies computational consumption and threatens service efficie…
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LLMs are increasingly deployed in real-world applications, making inference efficiency and service reliability critical concerns due to their substantial computational costs. However, the autoregressive generation mechanism of LLMs enables malicious prompts to manipulate generation behaviors, inducing excessive token generation that amplifies computational consumption and threatens service efficiency. Existing methods mainly rely on adversarial suffixes or explicit extension instructions, which introduce detectable behaviors and limit their applicability. In this paper, we reveal a previously unexplored vulnerability caused by persona consistency in LLMs, where models maintain assigned roles and reproduce corresponding behaviors even when they result in inefficient reasoning and excessive generation. Based on this observation, we propose RolePlay, a task-aware dynamic persona alignment framework that constructs adaptive personas to naturally induce inefficient yet semantically coherent behaviors for inference cost amplification. Extensive experiments across multiple LLMs and diverse task datasets demonstrate that RolePlay consistently outperforms existing inference extension methods, achieving an average token amplification of up to \bm{$7.64\times$} and a maximum token amplification ratio of \bm{$207.64\times$}. Our findings identify persona conditioning as a new attack surface for LLM inference efficiency and offer a new perspective on computational cost amplification.
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Submitted 28 July, 2026;
originally announced July 2026.