Paper List
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The Effective Reproduction Number in the Kermack-McKendrick model with age of infection and reinfection
This paper addresses the challenge of accurately estimating the time-varying effective reproduction number ℛ(t) in epidemics by incorporating two crit...
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Covering Relations in the Poset of Combinatorial Neural Codes
This work addresses the core challenge of navigating the complex poset structure of neural codes to systematically test the conjecture linking convex ...
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Collective adsorption of pheromones at the water-air interface
This paper addresses the core challenge of understanding how amphiphilic pheromones, previously assumed to be transported in the gas phase, can be sta...
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pHapCompass: Probabilistic Assembly and Uncertainty Quantification of Polyploid Haplotype Phase
This paper addresses the core challenge of accurately assembling polyploid haplotypes from sequencing data, where read assignment ambiguity and an exp...
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Setting up for failure: automatic discovery of the neural mechanisms of cognitive errors
This paper addresses the core challenge of automating the discovery of biologically plausible recurrent neural network (RNN) dynamics that can replica...
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Influence of Object Affordance on Action Language Understanding: Evidence from Dynamic Causal Modeling Analysis
This study addresses the core challenge of moving beyond correlational evidence to establish the *causal direction* and *temporal dynamics* of how obj...
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Revealing stimulus-dependent dynamics through statistical complexity
This paper addresses the core challenge of detecting stimulus-specific patterns in neural population dynamics that remain hidden to traditional variab...
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Exactly Solvable Population Model with Square-Root Growth Noise and Cell-Size Regulation
This paper addresses the fundamental gap in understanding how microscopic growth fluctuations, specifically those with size-dependent (square-root) no...
Fold-CP: A Context Parallelism Framework for Biomolecular Modeling
NVIDIA | Rezo Therapeutics | Proxima | Earendil Labs
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IN SHORT: This paper addresses the critical bottleneck of GPU memory limitations that restrict AlphaFold 3-like models to processing only a few thousand residues, preventing the structural prediction of large biomolecular assemblies essential for understanding cellular function and disease mechanisms.
核心创新
- Methodology Introduces a novel 2D context parallelism (CP) framework that tiles the O(N^2) pair representation tensor across a square grid of GPUs, achieving per-device memory scaling of O(N^2/P), a significant improvement over prior 1D sharding approaches like Dynamic Axial Parallelism (O(N^2/√P)).
- Methodology Develops custom distributed algorithms for core geometric modules (Triangle Attention, Triangle Multiplication, etc.) using low-level torch.distributed primitives and a custom autograd imperative, avoiding the memory overhead of native PyTorch DTensor operations during backpropagation.
- Biology Demonstrates practical utility by enabling the structural scoring of over 90% of the mammalian protein complexes in the CORUM database and the full-length folding of the disease-relevant PI4KA lipid kinase complex with its intrinsically disordered region, tasks previously infeasible due to memory constraints.
主要结论
- Fold-CP's 2D tiling strategy enables linear memory scaling, successfully predicting structures for assemblies exceeding 30,000 residues using 64 GPUs, breaking the previous single-GPU limit of ~2,048 tokens.
- The framework maintains accuracy parity with single-device baselines while providing a scalable pathway, as evidenced by its application to score >90% of the CORUM database complexes.
- By implementing novel distributed algorithms (e.g., Cannon-style ring for Triangle Multiplication) and a square device mesh topology, Fold-CP achieves practical execution speed, making large-scale in-context folding computationally feasible for the first time.
摘要: Understanding cellular machinery requires atomic-scale reconstruction of large biomolecular assemblies. However, predicting the structures of these systems has been constrained by hardware memory requirements of models like AlphaFold 3, imposing a practical ceiling of a few thousand residues that can be processed on a single GPU. Here we present NVIDIA BioNeMo Fold-CP, a context parallelism framework that overcomes this barrier by distributing the inference and training pipelines of co-folding models across multiple GPUs. We use the Boltz models as open source reference architectures and implement custom multi-dimensional primitives that efficiently parallelize both the dense triangular updates and the irregular, data-dependent pattern of window-batched local attention. Our approach achieves efficient memory scaling; for an N-token input distributed across P GPUs, per-device memory scales as O(N^2/P), enabling the structure prediction of assemblies exceeding 30,000 residues on 64 NVIDIA B300 GPUs. We demonstrate the scientific utility of this approach through successful developer use cases: Fold-CP enabled the scoring of over 90% of Comprehensive Resource of Mammalian protein complexes (CORUM) database, as well as folding of disease-relevant PI4KA lipid kinase complex bound to an intrinsically disordered region without cropping. By providing a scalable pathway for modeling massive systems with full global context, Fold-CP represents a significant step toward the realization of a virtual cell.