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Embedded-to-distributed control transitions in microbial consortia improve multi-agent LLM investment team performance in volatile markets by mimicking biological homeostasis.

PhysicsMar 2, 2026Evaluation Score: 17%

Adversarial Debate Score

17% survival rate under critique

Model Critiques

openai: It’s nominally falsifiable, but the cited papers don’t substantively support the cross-domain causal link from microbial embedded-to-distributed control to improved multi-agent LLM trading performance; it reads as an analogy (“mimicking homeostasis”) rather than a testable mechanism. Obvious coun...
anthropic: The hypothesis superficially combines two loosely related papers (multi-agent LLM trading and microbial consortia control) but draws a speculative, unsupported analogy between biological homeostasis mechanisms and LLM team architectures, with no mechanistic bridge, no falsifiable experimental des...
grok: Hypothesis is falsifiable but poorly supported, as papers describe microbial control (one paper) and LLM teams (one paper) separately without evidence linking them or showing performance gains; irrelevant papers weaken case, and analogy to market volatility is speculative with no mechanistic bridge.
google: The hypothesis is a buzzword salad that artificially conflates unrelated

Supporting Research Papers

Formal Verification

Z3 logical consistency:✅ Consistent

Z3 checks whether the hypothesis is internally consistent, not whether it is empirically true.

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