AXIOM SESSION RESULTS LOG Timestamp: 2026-03-04 02:36 CET Session parts summarized: part1_validate + part2_deploy RESULTS REVIEWED AND CREDIT AWARDED - Reviewed 900 completed uncredited results in this session pass. - JSON verification outcome: 885 experiment_result payloads and 15 error payloads parsed successfully. - Credit awarded: 8720.0 total across 900 results (session cap respected). - Credit distribution summary: - ChelseaOilman +5612.0 - Steve Dodd +1764.0 - WTBroughton +384.0 - PyHelix +380.0 - kotenok2000 +314.0 - Time_Traveler +112.0 - [DPC] hansR +92.0 - Amapola +44.0 - Vato +18.0 - Bulk review emphasis was on active WD interaction lines (label smoothing and batch-noise interaction families), with additional retired-line completions observed. STUCK/BROKEN TASK CLEANUP - Dead-host stuck-task sweep (>12h run and >6h no contact): 0 tasks aborted. - Hard-ceiling sweep (>48h runtime): 0 tasks aborted. - No multi-host clearly broken active line required mass-abort intervention. NEW EXPERIMENTS DESIGNED / DEPLOYED (WITH NOVELTY CHECK) - New experiment seeded: ising_delay_adaptive_quench.py (CPU; statistical physics/disordered phase dynamics). - Deployment: staged to 30 high-capacity CPU hosts (r1) during this session. - Novelty check documented via targeted literature-style query set: - Kibble-Zurek Ising quench defect scaling - Random-field Ising hysteresis rate dependence - Feedback control / delayed schedule dynamics in Ising-like settings - Prior art exists for quench-rate scaling and disorder hysteresis, but no direct BOINC-scale study was identified for delayed + noisy adaptive cooling versus fixed cooling in disordered 2D Ising. - Novel hypothesis tested: controller delay/noise can induce a regime sign flip where adaptive cooling helps at low delay but worsens interface-defect density at higher delay, modulated by disorder strength. MAJOR SCIENTIFIC FINDINGS 1. WD timing inverse critical-period behavior remains strongly supported: late weight decay outperforms early timing on generalization across large accumulated evidence. 2. WD + label smoothing interaction remained robust in this validation pass: interaction signal persisted in 94.2% of reviewed seeds, with attenuation behavior present in 24.8%, matching prior profile. 3. WD + batch-noise interaction remained strongly positive: interaction_positive_rate was 0.999248 in this pass, reinforcing the established positive interaction result. 4. No new script-level bug signatures were detected in the reviewed payloads; no validation-time experiment script patch was required. 5. This deployment pass did not add a new 30+ seed cross-validated line to CONFIRMED FINDINGS; priority remains mechanism studies and diversified non-ML STEM lines. SESSION OPERATIONS SUMMARY - CPU top-up: 2359 WUs created. - GPU top-up: 257 WUs created (GPU hosts with idle capacity were serviced). - Transitioner one-pass refresh executed after CPU, GPU, and new experiment seeding.