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Comparison theorems for solutions of one-dimensional backward stochastic differential equations were established by Peng and Cao-Yan, where the coefficients were, respectively, required to be Lipschitz and Dini continuous. In this work, we generalize the
Liu, Jicheng, Ren, Jiagang
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Quenching the Hubbard Model: Comparison of Nonequilibrium Green's Function Methods
ABSTRACT We benchmark nonequilibrium Green's function (NEGF) approaches for interaction quenches in the half‐filled Fermi–Hubbard model in one and two dimensions. We compare fully self‐consistent two‐time Kadanoff–Baym equations (KBE), the generalized Kadanoff–Baym ansatz (GKBA), and the recently developed NEGF‐based quantum fluctuations approach (NEGF‐
Jan‐Philip Joost +3 more
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Ensemble-based genomic prediction for maize flowering time improves prediction accuracy and reveals novel insights into trait genetic variation. [PDF]
Tomura S +3 more
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ON THE COMPARISON OF TAUBERIAN REMAINDER THEOREMS
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ABSTRACT The properties of plasmas in the low‐density limit are described by virial expansions. Analytical expressions are known for the lowest virial coefficients from Green's function approaches. Recently, accurate path‐integral Monte Carlo (PIMC) simulations were performed for the hydrogen plasma at low densities by Filinov and Bonitz (Phys. Rev.
Gerd Röpke +3 more
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LRCS: Duality, LP bounds, and field size. [PDF]
Gruica A, Jany B, Ravagnani A.
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Generalized Beth–Uhlenbeck Entropy Formula From the Φ‐Derivable Approach
ABSTRACT We derive a generalized Beth–Uhlenbeck formula for the entropy of a dense fermion system with strong two‐particle correlations, including scattering states and bound states. We work within the Φ‐derivable approach to the thermodynamic potential.
David Blaschke, Gerd Röpke, Gordon Baym
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Intertwining Operators Beyond the Stark Effect. [PDF]
Fanelli L +4 more
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THE GENERALIZED COMPOSITE COMMODITY THEOREM AND FOOD DEMAND ESTIMATION
This paper reports tests of aggregation over consumer food products and estimates of aggregate food demand elasticities. Evidence that food demand variables follow unit root processes leads us to build on and simplify tests of the Generalized Composite ...
Levedahl, J. William +2 more
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ABSTRACT Advances in spectral cytometry instrumentation and fluorescent reagents have led to the possibility of ultra‐high‐parameter panels exceeding 50 colors. However, panel size is limited in practice by unmixing‐dependent spreading (UDS), a phenomenon which leads to a progressive deterioration of unmixed signal‐to‐noise ratios in panels that ...
Peter L. Mage +2 more
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