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Kevlar is traditionally modeled as a rigid‐rod polymer, yet rheological behavior deviates from this assumption. The review introduces a novel “twist‐tie” entanglement theory for aramid polymer chains in the nematic liquid crystal state, providing a molecular explanation for deviations from rigid‐rod models. Understanding twist‐tie entanglement dynamics
Emma Egli +3 more
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Non-uniform error bounds for asymptotic expansions of scale mixtures of distributions
Let X = [sigma]Z be the scale mixture of Z with the scale factor [sigma] > 0. We consider two type expansions G[delta],k(x) and [Phi][delta],k(x) as the approximations to the distribution function F(x) of X.
Fujikoshi, Y.
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Long‐Range Interactions in Topological Superconducting Systems: A Mini Review
Long‐range interacting quantum systems are surveyed in this review, with an emphasis on the long‐range topological superconductor and its variants. Long‐range interactions decaying in a power‐law manner can lead to exotic phenomena that finds no analogue in short‐range regimes.
Juntong Ren, Haifeng Lü
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A physics‐grounded framework based on decoherence timescales (τ_dec vs τ_func), Markovian validity, and falsifiability criteria is applied across molecular systems to distinguish where quantum effects are necessary, marginal, or irrelevant. The analysis integrates quantum chemistry, biological quantum mechanisms, and quantum computing under a unified ...
Sarfaraz K. Niazi
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Resonant Tunneling in Laser‐Dressed Double‐Barrier Nanostructures: Role of Potential Geometry
A schematic illustration of laser‐dressed double‐barrier nanostructures with rectangular, parabolic, and triangular potential profiles is presented. The intense laser field modifies the effective confinement potential, leading to a shift in resonance energies.
Recep Aydın, Mehmet Batı
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Abstract The oval window (OW) is an opening connecting the inner and middle ear. Its area has been shown to consistently scale with body mass (BM) in primates, and has been used alongside semi‐circular canal (SCC) size to differentiate Homo sapiens and fossil hominins, including Paranthropus robustus.
Ruy Fernandez, José Braga
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THE FORMAL ASYMPTOTIC EXPANSION OF A DARCY-STOKES COUPLED SYSTEM
Using the heuristic method of formal asymptotic expansions, we analyze the order of magnitude of the diferent physical entities involved in the phenomenon of fluid exchange between geometric regions, where the velocity of the fluid flow has diferent ...
FERNANDO A MORALES
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Abstract Phylogenetic comparative methods have been used in recent literature to work with laws and test for regularities (evolutionary associations of quantitative features) and evolutionary singularities (features that evolved in a single taxon). We analyzed these uses epistemologically, taking the evolution of red‐blood‐cell mean corpuscular volume (
Jorge Cubo +3 more
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Bayesian Multi-Model Comparison and Nonlinear Mixed Modelling of Growth Trajectories in Denizli Chickens. [PDF]
Manav HR +5 more
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Asymptotic minimax properties of M-estimators of scale
We ask whether or not the saddlepoint property holds, for robust M-estimation of scale, in gross-errors and Kolmogorov neighbourhoods of certain distributions.
Wiens, Douglas P., Wu, K. H. Eden
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