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A Two‐Stage Characterization Pipeline and Open‐Source Framework for Reproducible Tactile Sensing
The same soft tactile sensor returns different numbers when embodied in different robots. This is an Embodiment Gap that no shared framework currently captures transparently. A two‐stage characterization pipeline, paired with a FAIR open‐source digital datasheet, decouples intrinsic sensor behavior from embodiment effects and condenses cross‐laboratory
Matteo Lo Preti +6 more
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An agentic AI‐driven decision‐support framework for prosumers is proposed, integrating PV generation, load profiling, and multihorizon optimization within a four‐agent architecture. The approach significantly reduces grid dependence, enhances self‐sufficiency and prevents system oversizing.
Adela BÂRA, Simona‐Vasilica OPREA
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Author Correction: Revealing universal quantum contextuality through communication games. [PDF]
Pan AK.
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Farewell to Quantum Contextuality?
Operationalizations of quantum (non)contextuality by entangled multipartite states are ...
Svozil, K
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A lightweight monocular perception framework generates high‐fidelity depth maps and integrates YOLOv8 detection to estimate object‐wise distances from a single RGB image. Evaluated on KITTI and the proposed D‐Far250 dataset, the system demonstrates accurate long‐range perception up to 250 m while maintaining real‐time performance, enabling scalable ...
Faseeh Muhammad +5 more
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Quantum contextual bandits and recommender systems for quantum data
We study a recommender system for quantum data using the linear contextual bandit framework. In each round, a learner receives an observable (the context) and has to recommend from a finite set of unknown quantum states (the actions) which one to measure.
Shrigyan Brahmachari +2 more
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Nonseparability, Potentiality and the Context-Dependence of Quantum Objects [PDF]
Standard quantum mechanics undeniably violates the notion of separability that classical physics accustomed us to consider as valid. By relating the phenomenon of quantum nonseparability to the all-important concept of potentiality, we effectively ...
Karakostas, V. +2 more
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Noise is resource-contextual in quantum communication
Estimating the information transmission capability of a quantum channel remains one of the fundamental problems in quantum information processing. In contrast to classical channels, the information-carrying capability of quantum channels is contextual.
Aditya Nema +3 more
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"Haunted" quantum contextuality
Two entangled particles in threedimensional Hilbert space (per particle) are considered in an EPR-type arrangement. On each side the Kochen-Specker observables $\{J_1^2,J_2^2,J_3^2\}$ and $\{\bar J_1^2, \bar J_2^2,J_3^2\}$ with $[J_1^2,\bar J_1^2]\neq 0$ are measured.
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Exploring Quantum contextuality with the quantum Möbius-Escher-Penrose hypergraph [PDF]
This paper presents the quantum Möbius-Escher-Penrose hypergraph, drawing inspiration from paradoxical constructs such as the Möbius strip and Penrose's “impossible objects.” The hypergraph is constructed using faithful orthogonal representations in ...
Navara, Mirko; orcid: +1 more
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