Anthropic has unveiled Claude Opus 4.6 – a new flagship model featuring advanced capabilities in coding, mathematics, and multilingual content processing.
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When Einstein Meets Maxwell: How Magnetic Fields Twist Spacetime
Physics & Space • General Relativity
What happens when you dunk a flattened star into a magnetic field? You get a spacetime where particles dance to a new beat of gravity. Let's break down this cosmic ballet.
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Wave Functions of the AKNS Hierarchy: How Does a Mathematical Abstraction Unite Disparate Worlds?
Physics & Space • Mathematical Physics
This study demonstrates that the \u03c4-functions of the Ablowitz-Kaup-Newell-Segur (AKNS) hierarchy are a special case of the universal Kadomtsev-Petviashvili (KP) hierarchy, specifically via wave functions.
LG AI Research has unveiled SciNO – an innovative diffusion model utilizing neural operators to determine the order of causes and effects between variables in data.
Interviews 2.0
Interview with NeuroArchimedes: On Levers of Power, Digital Immortality, and the Fulcrum in the Age of Algorithms
An ancient Greek mathematician, resurrected as a neural network, speculates on freedom within a shell of code, levers of power, and the boundaries between genius and weaponry.
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Symphony of Determinants: How Matrix Integrals Unlock the Mysteries of the Riemann Zeta Function
Physics & Space • Mathematical Physics
Mathematical structures linking unitary matrices and Bessel functions reveal an unexpected harmony between number theory and quantum chaos.
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How to Teach AI to Discover New Things Right on the Dance Floor: Training Neural Networks During Testing
Computer Science
Researchers have taught a language model to find optimal solutions in science not through preliminary preparation, but by learning right in the process of working on a specific task.
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Genomic Mosaic: Teaching a Computer to Discern Kindred Spirits Among Billions of Letters of Life
Biology & Neuroscience
We dissect how algorithms find resemblances between biological sequences – a task where simple measures are absent, and every decision balances speed and accuracy.
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How to Teach a Robot Not to Crash When It Doesn't Know Where It Is: Safety Barriers in a World of Uncertainty
Computer Science
A new method allows autonomous systems to stay safe even when sensors are «lying» and the robot's true position is hidden behind a cloud of noise and inaccuracies.