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Quantum discord and entanglement in radiative capture reactions. [PDF]
Sadeghi H, Mirzaee M.
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SPINI: a structure-preserving neural integrator for hamiltonian dynamics and parametric perturbation. [PDF]
Liang C, Wen X, Zhu Z, Shen L, Wang Y.
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Quantum-enhanced reconfigurable in-memory stochastic computing. [PDF]
Yang HZ +7 more
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Quantum walk with coherent multiple translations induces fast quantum gate operations. [PDF]
Zhang Y +6 more
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Entropy Bathtub for Living Systems: A Markovian Perspective. [PDF]
Fornalski KW.
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Quantum-like representation of neuronal networks' activity: modeling "mental entanglement". [PDF]
Khrennikov A, Yamada M.
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New Astronomy Reviews, 2008
Abstract I review the basic physical processes that determine the evolution of accretion discs. I first introduce the main properties of discs observed around young stars across the mass spectrum. I then turn to the analysis of the fundamental disc equations, highlighting several subtleties, in some cases rarely discussed in textbooks. I then discuss
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Abstract I review the basic physical processes that determine the evolution of accretion discs. I first introduce the main properties of discs observed around young stars across the mass spectrum. I then turn to the analysis of the fundamental disc equations, highlighting several subtleties, in some cases rarely discussed in textbooks. I then discuss
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Foundations of classical physics
2007We choose the classical canonical theory of Liouville because of the best match with the q-theory—a genuine statistical theory. Also this is why we devote the particular Sect. 2.4 to the measurement of the physical quantities.
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Physical Aging of Classical Oscillators
Physical Review Letters, 2014Aging is a familiar phenomenon from glassy systems like spin glasses and materials with slow relaxation processes, breaking of time-translation invariance, and dynamical scaling. We study aging in active rotators and Kuramoto oscillators that are coupled with frustrated bonds.
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