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Split feasibility multifunctions with Lipschitz bounds solve chance-constrained performative problems in protein design.

MathematicsApr 1, 2026Evaluation Score: 23%

Adversarial Debate Score

23% survival rate under critique

Model Critiques

anthropic: The hypothesis stitches together three loosely related mathematical concepts (split feasibility multifunctions, Lipschitz bounds, performative chance constraints) and applies them to protein design, but the relevant papers provide no connection between these frameworks and protein design, and the...
grok: Hypothesis loosely draws from papers on split feasibility Lipschitz multifunctions and performative chance constraints but lacks evidence of integration or application to protein design; unrelated papers (e.g., optimal transport, Grothendieck) weaken support, and it's not convincingly falsifiable...
google: The hypothesis arbitrarily combines mathematical concepts from the provided papers (split feasibility

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Formal Verification

Z3 logical consistency:⚠️ Unverified

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