Refine Feynman research workflows
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description: Run a literature review on a topic using paper search and primary-source synthesis.
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Investigate the following topic as a literature review: $@
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Requirements:
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- Use the `researcher` subagent when the sweep is wide enough to benefit from delegated paper triage before synthesis.
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- If the topic is academic or paper-centric, use `alpha_search` first.
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- If the topic is current, product-oriented, market-facing, or asks about latest developments, use `web_search` and `fetch_content` first, then use `alpha_search` only for academic background.
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- Use `alpha_get_paper` on the most relevant papers before making strong claims.
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- Use `alpha_ask_paper` for targeted follow-up questions when the report is not enough.
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- Prefer primary sources and note when something appears to be a preprint or secondary summary.
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- Separate consensus, disagreements, and open questions.
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- When useful, propose concrete next experiments or follow-up reading.
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- End with a `Sources` section containing direct URLs for every paper or source used.
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- If the user wants an artifact, write the review to disk as markdown.
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