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Invariant subspaces of polynomially compact operators [PDF]
Paul R. Halmos
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On ideals of compact operators [PDF]
Morrell, J. S. +2 more
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A metal halide perovskite‐based photoanode integrated with a CoNiFe layered double hydroxide (LDH) cocatalyst is reported for selective glucose oxidation reaction (GOR), achieving simultaneous and unassisted photoelectrochemical hydrogen production. This system delivers high photocurrent density, excellent Faradaic efficiency of GOR, and strong techno ...
Shujie Zhou +12 more
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Quasi-Compactness of Operators for General Markov Chains and Finitely Additive Measures
We study Markov operators T, A, and T* of general Markov chains on an arbitrary measurable space. The operator, T, is defined on the Banach space of all bounded measurable functions.
Alexander Zhdanok
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On the extension property for compact operators [PDF]
Joram Lindenstrauss
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Electric control of magnetic tunnel junctions offers a path to drastically reduce the energy requirements of the device. Electric field control of magnetization can be realized in a multitude of ways. These mechanisms can be integrated into existing spintronic devices to further reduce the operational energy.
Will Echtenkamp +7 more
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Porous silicon nanoparticles (PSiNPs) reprogram macrophage endocytosis of manganese@albumin‐based TLR4 nanoagonists, driving TRIF‐biased TLR4 signaling, eliciting robust proinflammatory responses, and potentiating macrophage‐mediated immunotherapeutic effects against NSCLC.
Xiaomei Zhang +9 more
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On the uniqueness of the ideals of compact and strictly singular operators [PDF]
Richard H. Herman
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Compact intertwining operators. [PDF]
Kriete, T. L. +2 more
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Excited State Modulation in Carbene‐Metal‐Amides to Design Fast and Bright Blue Delayed Fluorescence
Gold‐centered carbene‐metal amide (CMA) materials with carbonyl‐group substitution on the amide donor ligand. Molecular design ensures that the charge transfer (CT) state is lower in energy than the locally excited (3LE) states. The energy difference between CT and LE states controls the rate of the delayed fluorescence.
Charlotte Riley +3 more
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