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Maximally Diverse Stable Matchings: Optimizing Arbitrary Institutional Objectives

Gergely Csaji, Zhaohong Sun · 2026

Stable matching theory is the foundation of centralized clearinghouses worldwide, from school choice programs to medical residency allocations. However, incorporating complex distributional goals-such…

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Towards an Ethical AI Curriculum: A Pan-African, Culturally Contextualized Framework for Primary and Secondary Education

Abidemi Kuburat Adedeji, Franklin Tchakounte, Sulaiman Oluwasegun Yusuff · 2026

Artificial intelligence (AI) is now embedded in educational, civic, and economic systems worldwide. For African primary and secondary education, this creates a double imperative: to prepare a young po…

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Math Education Digital Shadows for facilitating learning with LLMs: Math performance, anxiety and confidence in simulated students and AIs

Naomi Esposito, Anthony Tricarico, Luisa Porzio, Ali Aghazadeh Ardebili, Massimo Stella · 2026

To enhance LLMs' impact on math education, we need data on their mathematical prowess and biases across prompts. To fill this gap, we introduce MEDS (Math Education Digital Shadows) as a dataset mappi…

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Addressing the Reality Gap: A Three-Tension Framework for Agentic AI Adoption

Jason Fournier (Imagine Learning), Kacper {L}odzikowski (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland) · 2026

Generative AI has rapidly entered education through free consumer tools, outpacing the ability of schools and universities to respond. Now a new wave of more autonomous agentic AI systems--with the ca…

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Strict Hierarchy for Quantum Channel Certification to Unitary

Kean Chen, Qisheng Wang, Zhicheng Zhang · 2026

We consider the problem of quantum channel certification to unitary, where one is given access to an unknown $d$-dimensional channel $\mathcal{E}$, and wants to test whether $\mathcal{E}$ is equal to …

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Mathematics Preprint PDF DOI

Beyond Linear Additive and Hill Functions: A General Logistic Reformulation of Delay-Coupled Gene Regulatory Networks with Equilibrium Analysis, Hopf Bifurcation, and Lipschitz Stability

Ismail Belgacem · 2026

Hill functions, dominant in gene regulatory network modeling, carry fundamental limitations: at non-integer cooperativity exponents, routine when fitting dose-response data, derivatives diverge at the…

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CARhy: Comprehensive Analyses of Circadian Rhythms in Transcriptomic Experiments with Multiple Conditions

Weiyi Huang, Jerome S. Menet, Samiran Sinha · 2026

Circadian rhythms are endogenous oscillations that regulate various physiological processes and their disruption has been linked to many diseases, making it important to determine how gene-expression …

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Biology & Life Sciences Preprint PDF DOI

How is gene-regulatory evolution affected by cell-to-cell variability?

Leonardo Ivan Estrella Dzib, James Holehouse · 2026

The evolutionary origins of structural features in reconstructed gene-regulatory networks (GRNs) remain poorly understood, especially given the random aspects of gene expression. Here, we extend a cla…

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Generalized Disguise Makeup Presentation Attack Detection Using an Attention-Guided Patch-Based Framework

Fateme Taraghi, Atefe Aghaei, Mohsen Ebrahimi Moghaddam · 2026

Despite significant advances in facial recognition systems, they remain vulnerable to face presentation attacks. Among them, disguise makeup attacks are particularly challenging, as they use advanced …

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Robust Clustering Analysis of Genes Related to Age-related Macular Degeneration using RNA-Seq

Brayan Gutierrez, Rinki Ratnapriya, Arko Barman · 2026

Identifying genes associated with diseases is crucial to understanding disease mechanisms and developing therapies. However, identification of individual genes associated with a disease often needs to…

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MAIC-UI: Making Interactive Courseware with Generative UI

Shangqing Tu, Yanjia Li, Keyu Chen, Sichen Zhang, Jifan Yu, Daniel Zhang-Li, Lei Hou, Juanzi Li, Yu Zhang, Huiqin Liu · 2026

Creating interactive STEM courseware traditionally requires HTML/CSS/JavaScript expertise, leaving barriers for educators. While generative AI can produce HTML codes, existing tools generate static pr…

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The Short- and Long-Term Impacts of Expanding Public Education for Disabled Students

Laura Caron · 2026

Between 1949 and 1980, every U.S. state mandated public schools to provide educational services for disabled students. This is one of the largest education reforms in U.S. history, but little is known…

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Sources of Inequality at Birth: The Interplay Between Genes and Parental Socioeconomic Status

Pietro Biroli, Nicolau Martin-Bassols, Andries T. Marees, Hans van Kippersluis, Cornelius A. Rietveld, Pia Arce, Kevin Thom, Stephanie von Hinke, Jeremy Vollen, Titus Galama · 2026

The start of a human's life can be characterized by two lotteries: that of your genes (nature) and the family you were born into (nurture). These set in motion a trajectory, from birth onward, in heal…

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USEQIP: Outcomes and experiences from 17 years of undergraduate summer schools in experimental quantum information science

John M Donohue, Michael J Grabowecky, George Nichols, Martin Laforest, Lino Eugene, Fiona Thompson, Peter Sprenger, Kevin Resch, David G Cory · 2026

To grow the quantum information science and technology workforce, opportunities for students to gain experiential learning and build a sense of belonging in the broader community are essential. The Un…

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T-cell repertoire response in individuals with post-acute sequelae of COVID-19

Zachary Montague, Rhea M Grover, Andrew Baumgartner, Assya Trofimov, Jennifer Hadlock, Armita Nourmohammad · 2026

T-cells are central to SARS-CoV-2 clearance and immunological memory, yet their contribution to the persistence of post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC) remains poorly understood. The immunological f…

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Learning biophysical models of gene regulation with probability flow matching

Suryanarayana Maddu, Victor Chardes, Michael J. Shelley · 2026

Cellular differentiation is governed by gene regulatory networks, the high-dimensional stochastic biochemical systems that determine the transcriptional landscape and mediate cellular responses to sig…

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Coasting Through Class: Learning Opportunity Loss from Practice Avoidance During Individual Seatwork

Ashish Gurung, Jordan Gutterman, Danielle R. Thomas, Mingyu Feng, Vincent Aleven, Kenneth R. Koedinger · 2026

Measures of disengagement provide insights into unproductive use of learning opportunities. Although measures of active disengagement, such as gaming the system and mind-wandering, are well studied, l…

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Bridging the Quantum Divide: A Learning-Centric Quantum Hackathon for Underrepresented Students (Extended Version)

Fahimeh Bayeh, Linh Dinh, Dongho Lee, Scott Wesley · 2026

This paper describes the design and implementation of a two-day quantum hackathon for underrepresented high school students in Nova Scotia, Canada. The first day of the hackathon is spent introducing …

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The Legacy of Enrico Fermi to Varenna

Vladislav Gavryusev, Massimo Inguscio · 2026

The Varenna school is a hub where generations of physicists, including numerous Nobel laureates, have shaped the field, often through collaborative exchanges across political and cultural boundaries. …

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Quantifying the effect of phenotype on clustering behaviour in melanoma: from monoculture to co-culture

Nathan Schofield, Richard White, Ruth Baker, Helen Byrne · 2026

Melanoma is an aggressive form of skin cancer. Survival rates are excellent if it is detected early but fall markedly if it metastasises. A key step in early tumour progression is the formation of cel…

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