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Microsoft Discovery Reaches GA on Azure, Powering the Agentic AI Behind Majorana 2 Quantum Chip

Microsoft announced the general availability of Microsoft Discovery, its Azure-based platform for deploying autonomous AI agent teams in scientific R&D. The platform powered the development of Majorana 2, a topological quantum chip with 1,000x reliability improvement and 20-second qubit lifetimes. Microsoft now targets a scalable quantum computer by 2029, halving its original timeline. By Steef-Jan Wiggers

2026-06-08 原文 →
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开源量化分析软件功能介绍

📈 多因子选股系统 — 项目功能介绍 观看地址: https://youtu.be/SpHsZdlyii8 面向 A 股市场的全链路量化分析平台 — 因子计算 · 机器学习 · 组合优化 · 回测验证 · 实时行情 指标 数据 Python 模块 108 业务代码 15,600+ 行 服务模块 30+ API 蓝图 14 内置因子 12 一、整体功能介绍 多因子选股系统是一个覆盖量化研究全流程的分析平台,从数据管理到策略回测一站式完成。系统采用 Flask + SQLAlchemy + SocketIO 技术栈,基于 Parquet + SQLite 双层存储架构,零外部数据库依赖,克隆即可运行。 核心能力总览 实时行情分析 :通达信分钟数据接入,MACD、KDJ、RSI、布林带等技术指标实时计算 因子与选股 :12 个内置因子 + 自定义因子表达式引擎,支持白名单安全校验 机器学习建模 :XGBoost、LightGBM、RandomForest 三大算法的完整模型生命周期 组合优化 :等权重、均值方差、风险平价、因子中性四种经典优化方法 回测验证 :单策略与多策略回测,丰富的绩效指标(年化收益、夏普比率、最大回撤等) 风险管理 :组合持仓管理、实时价格刷新、风险指标监控、预警管理、压力测试 请求流程 HTTP / WebSocket → Blueprint (app/api/*.py) → Service (app/services/*.py) → ParquetDataReader (行情数据) ↕ SQLAlchemy Models (SQLite 应用状态) 技术栈 类别 技术 后端框架 Python 3.8–3.11、Flask、Flask-SocketIO、Flask-SQLAlchemy、Celery 数据处理 Pandas、NumPy、PyArrow、SciPy、Scikit-learn 机器学习 XGBoost、LightGBM、RandomForest、CVXPY 前端 & 可视化 Bootstrap 5、ECharts、Plotly、Matplotlib / MPLFinance 数据源 通达信(实时行情)、Baostock(历史数据)、Tushare(可选)、Parquet 离线数据包 AI 能力 Ollama(本地 LLM)、OpenAI API(可选)、Text2SQL、Qwen2.5-Coder 二、各模块功能介绍 2.1 实时行情分析模块 API 蓝图前缀 : /api/realtime-analysis/* 核心服务 : RealtimeIndicatorEngine ( services/realtime_indicator_engine.py ):实时技术指标计算 RealtimeTradingSignalEngine ( services/realtime_trading_signal_engine.py ):多策略交易信号生成与融合 功能特性 : 功能 说明 实时指标计算 支持 MACD、KDJ、RSI、布林带等经典技术指标的实时计算与展示 多策略信号生成 基于不同策略的交易信号生成,支持信号融合与综合研判 信号监控 交易信号的实时监控与历史回溯 策略回测 对生成的信号进行历史回测验证 板块分析 板块表现统计与异动检测 市场情绪 市场情绪指标的实时追踪 数据源 :通达信分钟级行情数据,存储于 data/stock_minute/ (Parquet 格式)。 2.2 因子与选股模块 API 蓝图前缀 : /api/ml-factor/* 、 /api 核心服务 : FactorEngine ( services/factor_engine.py ):内置因子计算与自定义因子管理 FactorExpressionEngine ( services/factor_expression_engine.py ):白名单校验的自定义因子公式引擎 StockScoringEngine ( services/stock_scoring.py ):因子评分与 ML 评分的综合选股引擎 内置因子(12 个) 维度 因子名 说明 动量 momentum_1d 1 日动量 动量 momentum_5d 5 日动量 动量 momentum_20d 20 日动量 波动率 volatility_20d 20 日波动率 技术指标 rsi_14 RSI 相对强弱 技术指标 turnover_rate 换手率 基本面 pe_ratio 市盈率 基本面 pb_ratio 市净率 基本面 roe 净资产收益率 基本面 debt_ratio 资产负债率 基本面 current_ratio 流动比率 基本面 gross_mar

2026-06-08 原文 →
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Qisquiz: A Quiz App for Learning Qiskit v2.X

Qisquiz: A Qiskit v2.X Certification Prep App I built Qisquiz , a web app for learning Qiskit v2.X and preparing for the IBM Certified Quantum Computation using Qiskit v2.X Developer - Associate certification exam. You can try the app here: https://qisquiz.vercel.app/ The GitHub repository is here: https://github.com/dorakingx/qisquiz The concept of Qisquiz is simple: Master Qiskit, one quiz at a time. In other words, Qisquiz is a quiz-based certification prep app that helps learners study Qiskit one question at a time. The target exam is: Exam C1000-179: Fundamentals of Quantum Computing Using Qiskit v2.X Developer Why I Built Qisquiz Qiskit is one of the most important development tools for learning and building quantum computing applications. It is useful for creating quantum circuits, running simulations, using IBM Quantum hardware, and experimenting with quantum algorithms. However, Qiskit v2.X includes several APIs and concepts that learners need to understand carefully. For example, certification prep requires knowledge of topics such as: Qiskit Runtime SamplerV2 EstimatorV2 PUBs, or Primitive Unified Blocs BackendV2 backend.target Transpilation ISA circuits Dynamic circuits OpenQASM 3 Result object handling Little-endian and big-endian interpretation These topics can be learned by reading documentation, but I felt that active practice through quizzes is especially useful for exam preparation. That is why I built Qisquiz , a quiz-based learning app focused on Qiskit v2.X. What Is Qisquiz? Qisquiz is an independent quiz-based learning app for Qiskit v2.X. The current version is organized around the 8 sections of the IBM Qiskit v2.X Developer certification exam. The current question bank includes: 120 original questions 44 code-based questions 40 hard questions 8 sections 15 questions per section Qisquiz is not an official IBM or Qiskit product. It is an independent learning tool that I built to help myself and other learners prepare more effectively. Covered E

2026-06-05 原文 →
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Your What Keeps Me Going!

This specific undertaking is not fundamentally burdensome in terms of labor; however, this endeavor serves as the crucial support for my unwavering commitment to see it through to its ultimate conclusion. It is precisely the motivation behind my relentless 72-hour shifts and the impetus that prevents me from ceasing my efforts. My affection amidst my grief—my aspiration is to assist others and ensure that the tragedy you experienced is never repeated. Caitlyn Walmsley, RIP. I will love you always.

2026-06-05 原文 →
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Meta-Optimized Continual Adaptation for coastal climate resilience planning with zero-trust governance guarantees

Meta-Optimized Continual Adaptation for coastal climate resilience planning with zero-trust governance guarantees It started with a nagging feeling of inadequacy. I was deep into a research project on adaptive AI for infrastructure planning, studying how reinforcement learning agents could optimize sea-wall placements and evacuation routes. The models worked—beautifully, in fact—on static datasets. But the moment I fed them real-time satellite imagery of a rapidly eroding coastline or a sudden storm surge, they stumbled. They forgot previous strategies, overfit to the new event, or, worse, made decisions that violated basic safety constraints. I realized then that the problem wasn't just about better AI; it was about trust and adaptation in the face of chaos. My exploration of this challenge led me down a rabbit hole of meta-learning, continual learning, and cryptographic governance. What emerged was a framework I now call Meta-Optimized Continual Adaptation (MOCA) with zero-trust governance guarantees—a system designed not just to learn, but to learn how to learn in dynamic, high-stakes coastal environments, all while ensuring that every decision is auditable and tamper-proof. This article shares that journey, the technical breakthroughs, and the hard-won lessons from my experiments. Technical Background: The Three Pillars of MOCA The core insight behind MOCA is that coastal climate resilience planning requires three seemingly contradictory properties: Continual adaptation – The system must update its models as new data streams in (e.g., sea-level rise, storm frequency, erosion patterns) without catastrophic forgetting. Meta-optimization – It must learn the learning algorithm itself, so that adaptation becomes faster and more sample-efficient over time. Zero-trust governance – Every model update and decision must be cryptographically verifiable, with no single point of failure or authority. In my research, I found that existing approaches tackled these individually

2026-06-02 原文 →
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Probabilistic Graph Neural Inference for deep-sea exploration habitat design for extreme data sparsity scenarios

Probabilistic Graph Neural Inference for deep-sea exploration habitat design for extreme data sparsity scenarios Introduction: The Abyssal Classroom It was 3 AM, and I was staring at a screen filled with bathymetric data from the Mariana Trench—or rather, the absence of it. The dataset I had painstakingly compiled from oceanographic surveys, autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) logs, and satellite altimetry had 97% missing values. My initial approach—a standard deep learning model for habitat design—failed catastrophically, producing predictions that were physically impossible (like habitats floating 200 meters above the seafloor). That night, as I watched the loss curve plateau into nonsense, I realized something profound: deep-sea exploration habitat design isn't just an engineering challenge; it's an inference problem under extreme uncertainty. My learning journey into probabilistic graph neural inference began that night. While exploring how to model the sparse, irregularly sampled data from hydrothermal vent fields, I discovered that traditional neural networks treat observations as independent, ignoring the inherent relational structure of the deep-sea environment. Through studying geometric deep learning and Bayesian inference, I realized that graph neural networks (GNNs) could capture the complex dependencies between seafloor features—but only if we could handle the missing data probabilistically. This article documents what I learned from building a probabilistic graph neural inference system for deep-sea habitat design, where data sparsity isn't a bug but a feature. Technical Background: Why Graph Neural Networks for the Abyss? Deep-sea habitats—from hydrothermal vent chimneys to cold seep mounds—are not randomly distributed. They form interconnected networks governed by geological processes, fluid dynamics, and biological colonization patterns. In my research, I found that this relational structure is perfectly suited for graph neural networks. However, th

2026-05-28 原文 →