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Sparse Autoencoders Do Not Find Canonical Units of Analysis (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Leask, P., Bussmann, B., Pearce, M., Bloom, J., Tigges, C., Al Moubayed, N., Sharkey, L., & Nanda, N. (2025, April). Sparse Autoencoders Do Not Find Canonical Units of Analysis. Presented at ICLR2025: The Thirteenth International Conference on Learning Representations, Singapore

A common goal of mechanistic interpretability is to decompose the activations of neural networks into features: interpretable properties of the input computed by the model. Sparse autoencoders (SAEs) are a popular method for finding these features in... Read More about Sparse Autoencoders Do Not Find Canonical Units of Analysis.

‘The Aristotle in Afghanistan Papyrus: A New Conjecture (P. Ai Khanoum, Col. II, 8 – 9).’ (2025)
Journal Article
Horky, P., & Benati, E. (2025). ‘The Aristotle in Afghanistan Papyrus: A New Conjecture (P. Ai Khanoum, Col. II, 8 – 9).’. Philologia Philosophica, https://doi.org/10.19272/202515901004

This paper advances a new textual proposal for the papyrus remains of a philosophical dialogue preserved in a clay imprint, P. Ai Khanoum (inv. no.: Akh iii B 77, P.O. 154 = Mertens-Pack 02563.010), usually attributed to Aristotle and thought to be f... Read More about ‘The Aristotle in Afghanistan Papyrus: A New Conjecture (P. Ai Khanoum, Col. II, 8 – 9).’.

“I guess when a lot of people outwardly don’t like you, you start to find a dislike within yourself”: Experiences of belonging among autistic adolescents assigned female at birth in mainstream school settings (2025)
Journal Article
Pearson, A., Brennan-Devine, N., Clarke, C., Kakoulidou, M., Kelly, L., Moyse, R., & Pavlopoulou, G. (in press). “I guess when a lot of people outwardly don’t like you, you start to find a dislike within yourself”: Experiences of belonging among autistic adolescents assigned female at birth in mainstream school settings. School Mental Health,

Introduction: There is evidence that feeling a sense of belonging supports pupils’ social acceptance and is a protective factor against harmful psychological outcomes. Despite this, limited research has considered autistic girls’ belonging experience... Read More about “I guess when a lot of people outwardly don’t like you, you start to find a dislike within yourself”: Experiences of belonging among autistic adolescents assigned female at birth in mainstream school settings.

Modelling cliff collapse and run-out with the material point method (2025)
Journal Article
Sutcliffe, S., Coombs, W., Zhang, W., Duddu, R., & Augarde, C. (in press). Modelling cliff collapse and run-out with the material point method. Computers and Geotechnics,

This paper proposes a method for modelling the combined collapse and large deformation run-out of cliffs using the Material Point Method (MPM). An explicit dynamic MPM formulation is derived with features key for simulating ductile-brittle fracture d... Read More about Modelling cliff collapse and run-out with the material point method.

RNA triple helix assembled by poly(A) tail enhances retrotransposon mobilization by preventing RNA deadenylation (2025)
Journal Article
Li, H., Wang, L., Lei, Z., Biacsi, A.-S., Jeong, D.-H., & Cho, J. (in press). RNA triple helix assembled by poly(A) tail enhances retrotransposon mobilization by preventing RNA deadenylation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,

Transposable elements (TEs), ubiquitous mobile DNAs, are largely repressed by cellular mechanisms such as epigenetic silencing and RNA decay, yet some retain the ability to transpose. The Arabidopsis long terminal repeat retrotransposon Copia93, also... Read More about RNA triple helix assembled by poly(A) tail enhances retrotransposon mobilization by preventing RNA deadenylation.

Two second Steenrod squares for odd Khovanov homology (2025)
Journal Article
Schuetz, D. (in press). Two second Steenrod squares for odd Khovanov homology. Fundamenta Mathematicae,

Recently, Sarkar–Scaduto–Stoffregen constructed a stable homo-topy type for odd Khovanov homology, hence obtaining an action of the Steenrod algebra on Khovanov homology with ℤ∕2ℤ coefficients. Motivated by their construction we propose a way to comp... Read More about Two second Steenrod squares for odd Khovanov homology.

Internal Auditing and Temporally Organised Practice of Risk Management: A Field Study of a Public Sector Organisation in Malaysia (2025)
Journal Article
Zakaria, Z., Ferry, L., Zakaria, Z., & Ahmad, H. (in press). Internal Auditing and Temporally Organised Practice of Risk Management: A Field Study of a Public Sector Organisation in Malaysia. Financial Accountability and Management,

The study considers the role of an Internal Audit Department (IAD) in developing risk management practices in a Malaysian public sector organisation (hereinafter referred to as AbC) through a theorisation of institutional work and “knowledgeable supe... Read More about Internal Auditing and Temporally Organised Practice of Risk Management: A Field Study of a Public Sector Organisation in Malaysia.

A Novel Parametric Predictive Bootstrap Method (2025)
Journal Article
Aldawsari, A. M. A., Coolen, F. P. A., & Coolen-Maturi, T. (in press). A Novel Parametric Predictive Bootstrap Method. Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods,

Pathwise Convergence of the Euler Scheme for Rough and Stochastic Differential Equations (2025)
Journal Article
Allan, A., Kwossek, A., Liu, C., & Prömel, D. (in press). Pathwise Convergence of the Euler Scheme for Rough and Stochastic Differential Equations. Journal of the London Mathematical Society,

The convergence of the first order Euler scheme and an approximative variant thereof, along with convergence rates, are established for rough differential equations driven by càdlàg paths satisfying a suitable criterion, namely the so-called Property... Read More about Pathwise Convergence of the Euler Scheme for Rough and Stochastic Differential Equations.

Sick Leave of Customary Tenants in Late Medieval England (2025)
Journal Article
Owen, G., Brown, A. T., & Skinner, A. T. (in press). Sick Leave of Customary Tenants in Late Medieval England. Journal of British Studies,

Historians and archaeologists have extensively studied the history of health and illness in medieval England. Despite uncovering evidence of many diseases, especially fatal ones, questions remain about the impact of infirmity on people’s lives. How o... Read More about Sick Leave of Customary Tenants in Late Medieval England.

A posteriori error bounds for finite element approximations of steady-state mean field games (2025)
Journal Article
Osborne, Y., Smears, I., & Wells, H. (in press). A posteriori error bounds for finite element approximations of steady-state mean field games. IMA Journal of Numerical Analysis,

We analyze a posteriori error bounds for stabilized finite element discretizations of second-order steady-state mean field games. We prove the local equivalence between the H1-norm of the error and the dual norm of the residual. We then derive reliab... Read More about A posteriori error bounds for finite element approximations of steady-state mean field games.

Lyapunov Stability-Driven Control Algorithm for Heterogeneous Multi-Robot Coordination (2025)
Journal Article
Rekabi-Bana, F., Bahaidarah, M., Marjanovic, O., & Arvin, F. (in press). Lyapunov Stability-Driven Control Algorithm for Heterogeneous Multi-Robot Coordination. IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering,

Recent advancements in autonomous swarm systems have made a pivotal point in robotic science. Utilising a large-scale swarm of simple robots to accomplish complex tasks offers efficient, robust, and reliable solutions inspired by natural phenomena. A... Read More about Lyapunov Stability-Driven Control Algorithm for Heterogeneous Multi-Robot Coordination.