[Paper] On De-Individuated Neurons: Continuous Symmetries Enable Dynamic Topologies
This paper introduces a novel methodology for dynamic networks by leveraging a new symmetry-principled class of primitives, isotropic activation functions. This...
This paper introduces a novel methodology for dynamic networks by leveraging a new symmetry-principled class of primitives, isotropic activation functions. This...
A balanced separator of a graph G is a set of vertices whose removal disconnects the graph into connected components that are a constant factor smaller than G. ...
Modern multi-tenant, hardware-heterogeneous computing environments pose significant challenges for effective workload orchestration. Simple heuristics for asses...
Hybrid work has become a reality post-pandemic, transforming how Agile teams deliver value, collaborate, and adapt. This study investigate how hybrid settings i...
Since local LLM inference on resource-constrained edge devices imposes a severe performance bottleneck, this paper proposes distributed prompt caching to enhanc...
In this paper, we propose a multi-mutation optimization algorithm, Differential Evolution with Multi-Mutation Operator-Guided Communication (DE-MMOGC), implemen...
This study targets cloud native environments where microservice invocation relations are complex, load fluctuations are multi-scale and superimposed, and cross-...
The Rust programming language presents a steep learning curve and significant coding challenges, making the automation of issue resolution essential for its bro...
Training large language models (LLMs) requires substantial compute and energy. At the same time, renewable energy sources regularly produce more electricity tha...
All-to-all GPU communication is a critical bottleneck in large-scale training clusters, where completion time is constrained by per-port bandwidth and can be se...
Seed explosion is a fundamental problem in fuzzing seed scheduling, where a fuzzer maintains a huge corpus and fails to choose promising seeds. Existing works f...
Vision-Language-Action (VLA) models are multimodal robotic task controllers that, given an instruction and visual inputs, produce a sequence of low-level contro...