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Atomic Decomposition and Boundedness of Operators on Weighted Hardy Spaces
In this article, we establish a new atomic decomposition for , where the decomposition converges in -norm rather than in the distribution sense. As applications of this decomposition, assuming that T is a linear operator bounded on and 0 < p ≤ 1, we ...
Ming-Yi Lee +2 more
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Dual‐Mode Magnetic Elastomer for On‐Demand Motion and Degradation
A dual‐mode magnetic elastomer is introduced, enabling DC field‐driven programmable actuation and AC field‐driven magnetothermal degradation. GHz‐range magnetic fields generate ultrafast heating of magnetic nanoparticles that activates cleavage of the silicone elastomer matrix.
Jieun Han +13 more
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The atomic decomposition of H1 in product spaces
On the polydisk the atomic decomposition of a function in \(R^ 2_+\times R^ 2_ x\) leads to atoms supported in open sets which have further decomposition into functions supported on rectangles. The author shows how to replace the definition of atom for the polydisk while maintaining the atomic decomposition.
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Normal mode decomposition of atomic motion in solids
Decomposition of atomic motion into individual normal modes has led to remarkable success in microscopically understanding thermal properties and thermodynamics in simple solids.
Moon, Jaeyun
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When hydrated zinc ions are deposited onto Cu substrates at practical current densities, the modified Cu enables simultaneously compact zinc growth and suppressed hydrogen evolution. This regulatory effect originates from the superior adsorption of the modified Cu interface, which enhances zincophilicity and the hydrogen desorption barrier, thereby ...
Zhe Zhu +8 more
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THERMAL DECOMPOSITION OF INDIUM PHOSPHIDE IN VACUUM AND ATOMIC HYDROGEN ENVIRONMENT
The thermal decomposition of indium phosphide has been investigated by Auger-electron spectroscopy and mass-spectroscopy. Scanning electron microscopy has been used for study of indium islands growth on surface of the compound semiconductor.
Gorban, A. N., Gorbenko, V. I.
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Exploring Pb‐Chelation Chemistry in the Crystallization Dynamics of Halide Perovskites
A mechanism of how Pb‐chelation chemistry governs coordination geometry and initial nucleation behavior at the precursor level of halide perovskite, by regulating the deprotonation state of a chelating additive, is elucidated. This allows for innovative reaction‐system design principles that promote coherent growth while suppressing defect formation in
Byeong Jun Kim +13 more
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Transferability of atom-based neural networks
Machine-learning models in chemistry—when based on descriptors of atoms embedded within molecules—face essential challenges in transferring the quality of predictions of local electronic structures and their associated properties across chemical compound
Frederik Ø Kjeldal, Janus J Eriksen
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Weighted Weak Local Hardy Spaces Associated with Schrödinger Operators
We characterize the weighted weak local Hardy spaces Whρp(ω) related to the critical radius function ρ and weights ω∈A∞ρ,∞(Rn) which locally behave as Muckenhoupt’s weights and actually include them, by the atomic decomposition.
Hua Zhu
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Atomic Energy Commission Report AECD-4103
: "This is a compilation of the data on uranium peroxide precipitations appearing in several reports. The solubility product is measured. The effect of many individual ions on the hydrogen peroxide decomposition rate and the complexing of uranium is ...
Mogg, D. W., Larson, C. E.
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