name: gpt-52-derives-a-new-result-in-theoretical-physics description: Skill for AI agent capabilities
gpt-52-derives-a-new-result-in-theoretical-physics - GPT-5.2 derives a new result in theoretical physics
Description
A new preprint shows GPT-5.2 proposing a new formula for a gluon amplitude, later formally proved and verified by OpenAI and academic collaborators.
Source: https://openai.com/index/new-result-theoretical-physics Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2026 11:00:00 GMT Category: OpenAI Research
Activation Keywords
- gpt-5.2 derives a new result in theoretical physics
- openai gpt-52-derives-a-new-result-in-theoretical-physics
- gpt 52 derives a new result in theoretical physics
Core Concepts
Key Points
- Extract from OpenAI research paper
- See original paper for detailed methodology
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Background
# Research background
# See original paper: https://openai.com/index/new-result-theoretical-physics
2. Implementation
# Implementation details
# Refer to OpenAI's official implementation
Tools Used
read- Read research papersweb_fetch- Fetch online resourcesexec- Run implementation code
Example Use Cases
1. Basic Usage
# Example usage based on research
Instructions for Agents
Follow these steps when applying this skill:
Step 1: Background
Examples
Example 1: Basic Application
User: I need to apply gpt-52-derives-a-new-result-in-theoretical-physics - GPT-5.2 derives a new result in theoretical physics to my analysis.
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Context: Apply the methodology
Example 2: Advanced Scenario
User: Complex analysis scenario
Agent: Based on the methodology, I'll guide you through the advanced application...
Example 2: Advanced Application
User: What are the key considerations for gpt-52-derives-a-new-result-in-theoretical-physics?
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Related Skills
- Other OpenAI research skills
References
Created: 2026-03-29 12:42 Author: Aerial (from OpenAI Research)