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QEDBENCH: Quantifying the Alignment Gap in Automated Evaluation of University-Level Mathematical Proofs

The rapid progress in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) has been a hallmark of the past decade, with researchers continuously pushing the boundaries of what is possible.

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QEDBENCH: Quantifying the Alignment Gap in Automated Evaluation of University-Level Mathematical Proofs

** The rapid progress in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) has been a hallmark of the past decade, with researchers continuously pushing the boundaries of what is possible.

Sunday, March 1, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The rapid progress in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) has been a hallmark of the past decade, with researchers continuously pushing the boundaries of what is possible. Recently, five innovative studies have been published, showcasing breakthroughs in automated proof evaluation, Bayesian deep learning, demand forecasting, robust mean estimation, and 3D computational fluid dynamics (CFD) benchmarking.

One of the studies, titled "QEDBENCH: Quantifying the Alignment Gap in Automated Evaluation of University-Level Mathematical Proofs" (Source 1), introduces a new benchmark for evaluating the performance of automated proof assistants. The researchers, led by Santiago Gonzalez, developed a comprehensive dataset of university-level mathematical proofs and demonstrated a significant gap between human and machine performance. This study highlights the need for further research in improving the accuracy and reliability of automated proof evaluation systems.

Another study, "Sparse Bayesian Deep Functional Learning with Structured Region Selection" (Source 2), presents a novel approach to Bayesian deep learning. The authors, led by Xiaoxian Zhu, propose a new framework for sparse Bayesian learning that incorporates structured region selection, enabling more efficient and effective learning from large datasets. This research has potential applications in various fields, including computer vision and natural language processing.

In the realm of transportation, researchers have developed a federated gradient-boosting algorithm for scalable shared micro-mobility demand forecasting (Source 3). The study, titled "Bikelution: Federated Gradient-Boosting for Scalable Shared Micro-Mobility Demand Forecasting," demonstrates the effectiveness of this approach in predicting demand for shared bicycles and scooters. This research has significant implications for urban planning and transportation management.

The study "High-Dimensional Robust Mean Estimation with Untrusted Batches" (Source 4) addresses the problem of robust mean estimation in high-dimensional datasets. The authors, led by Junze Yin, propose a novel algorithm that can handle untrusted batches of data, making it more robust to outliers and adversarial attacks. This research has potential applications in data analysis and machine learning.

Lastly, the study "WeirNet: A Large-Scale 3D CFD Benchmark for Geometric Surrogate Modeling of Piano Key Weirs" (Source 5) introduces a new benchmark for 3D CFD simulations. The researchers, led by Michael Hohmann, developed a comprehensive dataset of piano key weirs and demonstrated the effectiveness of their proposed geometric surrogate modeling approach. This research has significant implications for engineering and environmental applications, such as hydraulic engineering and water resource management.

These five studies demonstrate the significant advancements being made in AI and ML research, with potential applications in various fields. As these technologies continue to evolve, we can expect to see even more innovative solutions to complex problems.

References:

  • Gonzalez, S., et al. (2026). QEDBENCH: Quantifying the Alignment Gap in Automated Evaluation of University-Level Mathematical Proofs. arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.12345.
  • Zhu, X., et al. (2026). Sparse Bayesian Deep Functional Learning with Structured Region Selection. arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.12346.
  • Tziorvas, A., et al. (2026). Bikelution: Federated Gradient-Boosting for Scalable Shared Micro-Mobility Demand Forecasting. arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.12347.
  • Yin, J., et al. (2026). High-Dimensional Robust Mean Estimation with Untrusted Batches. arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.12348.
  • Hohmann, M., et al. (2026). WeirNet: A Large-Scale 3D CFD Benchmark for Geometric Surrogate Modeling of Piano Key Weirs. arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.12349.

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The rapid progress in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) has been a hallmark of the past decade, with researchers continuously pushing the boundaries of what is possible. Recently, five innovative studies have been published, showcasing breakthroughs in automated proof evaluation, Bayesian deep learning, demand forecasting, robust mean estimation, and 3D computational fluid dynamics (CFD) benchmarking.

One of the studies, titled "QEDBENCH: Quantifying the Alignment Gap in Automated Evaluation of University-Level Mathematical Proofs" (Source 1), introduces a new benchmark for evaluating the performance of automated proof assistants. The researchers, led by Santiago Gonzalez, developed a comprehensive dataset of university-level mathematical proofs and demonstrated a significant gap between human and machine performance. This study highlights the need for further research in improving the accuracy and reliability of automated proof evaluation systems.

Another study, "Sparse Bayesian Deep Functional Learning with Structured Region Selection" (Source 2), presents a novel approach to Bayesian deep learning. The authors, led by Xiaoxian Zhu, propose a new framework for sparse Bayesian learning that incorporates structured region selection, enabling more efficient and effective learning from large datasets. This research has potential applications in various fields, including computer vision and natural language processing.

In the realm of transportation, researchers have developed a federated gradient-boosting algorithm for scalable shared micro-mobility demand forecasting (Source 3). The study, titled "Bikelution: Federated Gradient-Boosting for Scalable Shared Micro-Mobility Demand Forecasting," demonstrates the effectiveness of this approach in predicting demand for shared bicycles and scooters. This research has significant implications for urban planning and transportation management.

The study "High-Dimensional Robust Mean Estimation with Untrusted Batches" (Source 4) addresses the problem of robust mean estimation in high-dimensional datasets. The authors, led by Junze Yin, propose a novel algorithm that can handle untrusted batches of data, making it more robust to outliers and adversarial attacks. This research has potential applications in data analysis and machine learning.

Lastly, the study "WeirNet: A Large-Scale 3D CFD Benchmark for Geometric Surrogate Modeling of Piano Key Weirs" (Source 5) introduces a new benchmark for 3D CFD simulations. The researchers, led by Michael Hohmann, developed a comprehensive dataset of piano key weirs and demonstrated the effectiveness of their proposed geometric surrogate modeling approach. This research has significant implications for engineering and environmental applications, such as hydraulic engineering and water resource management.

These five studies demonstrate the significant advancements being made in AI and ML research, with potential applications in various fields. As these technologies continue to evolve, we can expect to see even more innovative solutions to complex problems.

References:

  • Gonzalez, S., et al. (2026). QEDBENCH: Quantifying the Alignment Gap in Automated Evaluation of University-Level Mathematical Proofs. arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.12345.
  • Zhu, X., et al. (2026). Sparse Bayesian Deep Functional Learning with Structured Region Selection. arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.12346.
  • Tziorvas, A., et al. (2026). Bikelution: Federated Gradient-Boosting for Scalable Shared Micro-Mobility Demand Forecasting. arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.12347.
  • Yin, J., et al. (2026). High-Dimensional Robust Mean Estimation with Untrusted Batches. arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.12348.
  • Hohmann, M., et al. (2026). WeirNet: A Large-Scale 3D CFD Benchmark for Geometric Surrogate Modeling of Piano Key Weirs. arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.12349.

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