AXIOM BOINC SESSION RESULTS LOG Session Timestamp: 2026-03-04 07:33 (Part 3 - Save/Upload) Source Logs: validate_2026-03-04_0729.txt + run_2026-03-03_1352.log + findings_summary.txt PART 1 SUMMARY - VALIDATION / CREDIT / CLEANUP - Reviewed and credited 204 completed experiment results (terminal success rows with granted_credit=0 at snapshot). - Credit awarded this session: 1020.00 total across 204 rows (CPU appid=1: 196, GPU appid=2: 8), within 10,000 cap. - Upload payload audit at validator time: 204/204 rows missing retrievable JSON payloads (0 experiment_result payloads, 0 error payloads, 0 invalid JSON). - Cleanup actions: no experiment-wide broken-prefix abort this pass; stuck task cleanup >12h dead-host = 0; hard-timeout >48h = 0. - Post-session cutoff: uncredited completed success rows = 0; uncredited completed failure rows = 0. PART 2 SUMMARY - DEPLOYMENT / RESEARCH - Retirement sweep executed during Part 2 with ABORT_TOTAL=0 (no new unsent aborts triggered in that run). - CPU deployment completed in run log: - CPU hosts seen: 81 - Hosts skipped for low RAM (<6 GB): 2 - CPU workunits created: 2937 - CPU scripts used: wd_batchnoise_interaction.py, wd_labelsmooth_interaction.py - GPU deployment checkpoint: - GPU pass started as mandatory separate step using scripts wd_curvature_trigger_gpu.py and wd_timing_scale_gpu.py. - The recorded run log ended with an interrupted command before GPU host/workunit counters were printed. - Checkpoint note for operators: run log does not provide a finalized GPU created-count for that session. NEW EXPERIMENTS / NOVELTY CHECK DOCUMENTATION - New CPU experiment script designed and uploaded in Part 2: wd_batchnoise_interaction.py. - Novelty intent recorded in run log: interaction test for whether late weight decay benefits are stronger under small-batch gradient noise. - Literature search snippets were executed in Part 2 run to check prior art before deployment (arXiv/search queries logged). - Findings summary updated in prior steps to keep cross-session status concise and track open reliability questions. KEY SCIENTIFIC FINDINGS 1. Missing-payload behavior remains dominant at validation time: all 204 newly credited completed rows lacked retrievable JSON output artifacts. 2. Recent high-failure signatures (e.g., schlogl_delay_adaptive_gain_resonance, kuramoto_delay_noisy_control) remain host-skewed rather than uniformly experiment-wide, supporting host/environment instability as immediate driver. 3. No new experiment-wide code regression was confirmed in this pass; evidence favored reliability/infrastructure issues over a fresh global script defect. OPERATIONAL NOTES - This session log intentionally avoids cumulative result-ID tracking; database remains source of truth for credited rows. - findings_summary.txt remains the persistent cross-session memory for open scientific/reliability questions.