Ionization Potential Depression and Fermi Barrier in Warm Dense Matter: A First‐Principles Approach
ABSTRACT Ionization potential depression (IPD) is of crucial importance to understand and accurately predict the properties of dense, partially ionized plasmas. Many models of IPD have been developed that, however, exhibit largely varying results. Recently, a novel approach was proposed that is based on first‐principles quantum Monte Carlo simulations ...
Michael Bonitz, Linda Kordts
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Connecting the experiences of persons with disabilities and social workers in Nigerian care institutions regarding COVID-19 vaccine uptake: a qualitative descriptive-interpretive design. [PDF]
Rahman FN+6 more
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Instantaneous Normal Modes of Yukawa Liquids
ABSTRACT The instantaneous normal mode (INM) approach, which extends the normal mode description of collective excitations in solids to liquids, is applied to strongly coupled, three‐dimensional Yukawa liquids. Based on data from Langevin dynamics simulations, we compute the instantaneous normal modes across a wide range of coupling and screening ...
Tillman Keller, Hanno Kählert
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Mental health professionals' perspectives and suggestions on religious and superstitious activities engagement of patients with serious mental illness: A national survey in Thailand. [PDF]
Wainipitapong S+5 more
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Non‐Markovian Quantum Kinetic Simulations of Uniform Dense Plasmas: Mitigating the Aliasing Problem
ABSTRACT Dense quantum plasmas out of equilibrium are successfully modeled using quantum kinetic equations, such as the quantum Boltzmann, Landau, or Balescu–Lenard equation. However, these equations do not properly take into account correlation effects, which require the use of generalized non‐Markovian kinetic equations.
C. Makait, M. Bonitz
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Deceased donor uterus transplantation: religious perceptions. [PDF]
Pittman J+5 more
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Predicting the Uniform Electron Gas Stopping Power at Moderate and Strong Coupling
ABSTRACT This paper presents a detailed study of the stopping power of a homogeneous electron gas in moderate and strong coupling regimes using the self‐consistent version of the method of moments as the key theoretical approach capable of expressing the dynamic characteristics of the system in terms of the static ones, which are the moments.
Saule A. Syzganbayeva+8 more
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Is Spiritual Well-Being a Protective Factor Against Stress? An Analysis in a Sample of Peruvian Christians. [PDF]
Cruz-Perez C+3 more
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Abstract This paper examines the intensified conflict over sexualities education curricula brought about by anti‐(trans)gender and anti‐Muslim policy and political discourse transnationally. Backlash against inclusive sexualities education has taken shape across several policy territories, driven in part by de‐democratising right‐wing populist ...
James Sutton+2 more
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Exploring the emigration intentions of Nigerian medical and nursing students: factors driving migration and implications for Nigeria's healthcare system. [PDF]
Oyedokun AO+13 more
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