arXiv:2607. 07967v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Diffusion-based policies have recently emerged as powerful policy parameterizations for reinforcement learning, representing state-conditioned action distributions as terminal laws of diffusion processes with parameterized drifts.
By Viet Vu, Renyuan Xu, Jiacheng Zhang, Yufei Zhang
arXiv:2602. 08785v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Generalization and approximation capabilities of message passing graph neural networks (MPNNs) are often studied by defining a compact metric on a space of input graphs under which MPNNs are equicontinuous.
By Ofek Amran, Tom Gilat, Ron Levie
arXiv:2509. 12484v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: We propose a novel neural network architecture, called Non-Trainable Modification (NTM), for computing Nash equilibria in stochastic differential games (SDGs) on graphs.
By Ruimeng Hu, Jihao Long, Haosheng Zhou
arXiv:2607. 07232v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Diffusion models represent a leading paradigm for graph generation, with notable impact in domains such as molecular design.
By Sergio Rozada, Yiming Qin, Manuel Madeira, Pascal Frossard, Alejandro Ribeiro
Diffusion models represent a leading paradigm for graph generation, with notable impact in domains such as molecular design. Yet, scaling these models to large graphs remains an open problem.
arXiv:2607. 16568v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Function-preserving network growth techniques such as Net2Net and progressive stacking expand a model's capacity without destroying its learned function, but existing formulations either tolerate numerical perturbations or require a full rebuild of the training program.
By Abdallah Khemais (ISITCOM, University of Sousse)