Gemini 1.5: Unlocking multimodal understanding across millions of tokens of context

Kavli Affiliate: Felix Fischer | First 5 Authors: Gemini Team, Petko Georgiev, Ving Ian Lei, Ryan Burnell, Libin Bai | Summary: In this report, we introduce the Gemini 1.5 family of models, representing the next generation of highly compute-efficient multimodal models capable of recalling and reasoning over fine-grained information from millions of tokens of context, […]


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Gemini 1.5: Unlocking multimodal understanding across millions of tokens of context

Kavli Affiliate: Felix Fischer | First 5 Authors: Gemini Team, Petko Georgiev, Ving Ian Lei, Ryan Burnell, Libin Bai | Summary: In this report, we introduce the Gemini 1.5 family of models, representing the next generation of highly compute-efficient multimodal models capable of recalling and reasoning over fine-grained information from millions of tokens of context, […]


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The NIRSpec Wide GTO Survey

Kavli Affiliate: Roberto Maiolino | First 5 Authors: Michael V. Maseda, Anna de Graaff, Marijn Franx, Hans-Walter Rix, Stefano Carniani | Summary: The Near-infrared Spectrograph (NIRSpec) on the James Webb Space Telescope is uniquely suited to studying galaxies in the distant Universe with its combination of multi-object capabilities and sensitivity over a large range in […]


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Superconductivity in Two-Dimensional Systems with Unconventional Rashba Bands

Kavli Affiliate: Ran Wang | First 5 Authors: Ran Wang, Jiayang Li, Xinliang Huang, Lichuan Wang, Rui Song | Summary: In two-dimensional systems with Rashba spin-orbit coupling, it is well-known that superconductivity can exhibit mixed spin-singlet and spin-triplet parity, with the $boldsymbol{d}$-vector of spin-triplet pairing aligning parallel to the $boldsymbol{g}$-vector of Rashba spin-orbit coupling. In […]


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Superconductivity in Two-Dimentional Systems with Unconventional Rashba Bands

Kavli Affiliate: Ran Wang | First 5 Authors: Ran Wang, Jiayang Li, Xinliang Huang, Rui Song, Ning Hao | Summary: In two-dimensional system with Rashba spin-orbit coupling, it is well-known that superconductivity can have mixed spin-singlet and -triplet parity, and the $boldsymbol{d}$-vector of spin-tripet pairing is parallel to $boldsymbol{g}$-vector of Rashba spin-orbit coupling. Here, we […]


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Improving the Cosmological Constraints by Inferring the Formation Channel of Extreme-mass-ratio Inspirals

Kavli Affiliate: Xian Chen | First 5 Authors: Liang-Gui Zhu, Hui-Min Fan, Xian Chen, Yi-Ming Hu, Jian-dong Zhang | Summary: Extreme-mass-ratio inspirals (EMRIs) could be detected by space-borne gravitational-wave (GW) detectors, such as the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA), TianQin and Taiji. Localizing EMRIs by GW detectors can help us select candidate host galaxies, which […]


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Improving the Cosmological Constraints by Inferring the Formation Channel of Extreme-mass-ratio Inspirals

Kavli Affiliate: Xian Chen | First 5 Authors: Liang-Gui Zhu, Hui-Min Fan, Xian Chen, Yi-Ming Hu, Jian-dong Zhang | Summary: Extreme-mass-ratio inspirals (EMRIs) could be detected by space-borne gravitational-wave (GW) detectors, such as the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA), TianQin and Taiji. Localizing EMRIs by GW detectors can help us select candidate host galaxies, which […]


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