Sayonee Ray, Jezer Jojo, Jason Iaconis, Abeynaya Gnanasekaran, Apurva Tiwari, Martin Roetteler, Chris Hill, Jay Pathak • Published: 2026-04-30
The Quantum Lattice Boltzmann Method (QLBM) has emerged as one of the most promising quantum computing approaches for the numerical simulation of problems in computational fluid dynamics (CFD). The dynamics is formulated in terms of mesoscopic particle distribution functions governed by a discrete Boltzmann transport equation, comprising local streaming and collision operations. In this work, the ...
Aram Shojaei, Edmondo Valvo, Maximilian Rimbach-Russ, Eliska Greplova, Ana Silva • Published: 2026-04-30
Planar germanium heterostructures hosting hole-spin qubits are among the leading platforms for scalable semiconductor-based quantum computing. Yet, device performance is hindered by significant quantum dot variability, which leads to uncertainty in qubit energy levels and random orientations of the spin quantization axis. Tailored control of the g-tensor offers a strategy to overcome these limitat...
Tyler Smith, Tanvi P. Gujarati, Mario Motta, Ben Link, Ieva Liepuoniute, Triet Friedhoff, Hiromichi Nishimura, Nam Nguyen, Kristen S. Williams, Javier Robledo Moreno, Caleb Johnson, Kevin J. Sung, Abdullah Ash Saki, Marna Kagele • Published: 2025-08-11
The simulation of electronic systems is an anticipated application for quantum-centric computers, i.e. heterogeneous architectures where classical and quantum processing units operate in concert. An important application is the computation of radical chain reactions, including those responsible for the photodegradation of composite materials used in aerospace engineering. Here, we compute the acti...
Prach Chantasantitam, Adam Ilyas Caulfield, Vasisht Duddu, Lachlan J. Gunn, N. Asokan • Published: 2026-01-22
Machine learning property attestations allow provers (e.g., model providers or owners) to attest properties of their models/datasets to verifiers (e.g., regulators, customers), enabling accountability towards regulations and policies. But, current approaches do not support generative models or large datasets. We present PAL*M, a property attestation framework for large generative models, illustrat...
M. Kornbleuth, M. Opher, J. F. Drake, M. Swisdak, Zhiyu Yin, K. Dialynas, Y. Chen, J. Giacalone, J. M. Sokół, M. Gkioulidou, I. Baliukin, V. Izmodenov, G. P. Zank • Published: 2026-03-13
The shape of the heliosphere, regarded as comet-like since the 1960s, has recently been the subject of intense debate in the last decade. There is disagreement whether the heliospheric tail extends to $\sim$10,000 au in a comet-like shape or if it is short ($\sim$400 au) with a split. Energetic neutral atom (ENA) maps from Cassini/INCA at energies from 5.2 to 13.5 keV revealed a global structure e...
Parsa Sadri Sinaki, Zainab Ahmad, Wentao Xie, Merlijn Sebrechts, Jimmy Kjällman, Lachlan J. Gunn • Published: 2026-02-13
Hardware-secured remote attestation is essential to establishing trust in the integrity of confidential virtual machines (cVMs), but is difficult to use in practice because verifying attestation evidence requires the use of hardware-specific cryptographic logic. This increases both maintenance costs and the verifiers' trusted computing base. We introduce the concept of self-verifying remote attest...
Jin Xin Ng, Ori Livneh, Richard O'Grady, Josh Don, Peng Ding, Samuel Grossman, Luis Otero, Chris Kennelly, David Lo, Carlos Villavieja • Published: 2026-04-30
Modern large multicore systems often run multiple workloads that share CPUs under schedulers such as Linux CFS. To keep CPUs busy, these schedulers load-balance runnable work, causing each workload to execute on many cores. This weakens locality at the microarchitectural level: workloads lose reuse in caches, branch predictors, and prefetchers, and interfere more with one another - especially on c...
Simon Dennis, Michael Diamond, Rivaan Patil, Kevin Shabahang, Hao Guo • Published: 2026-04-30
Agent orchestration frameworks -- LangGraph, CrewAI, Google ADK, OpenAI Agents SDK, and others -- place an external orchestrator above the LLM, tracking state and injecting routing instructions at every turn. We present a controlled comparison showing that for procedural tasks, this architecture is dominated by a simpler alternative: putting the entire procedure in the system prompt and letting th...