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Holographic models of composite Higgs in the Veneziano limit. Part II. Fermionic sector
We continue our study of strongly-coupled, approximately scale-invariant gauge theories with a large number of flavours, which provide a suitable ultraviolet completion of the composite-Higgs scenario.
Daniel Elander +3 more
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Homogenous nuclear magnetic resonance probe using the space harmonics suppression method [PDF]
Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has became an unavoidable medical tool in spite of its poor sensitivity. This fact motivates the efforts to enhance the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) probe performance.
P. de Pellegars +16 more
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Ion Coulomb crystals (ICC), formed by atomic ions at low temperatures in radiofrequency and Penning ion traps, are structures that have remarkable properties and many applications. Images of Coulomb crystals are striking and reveal the crystal structure, which arises from a balance between the trapping forces acting on the ions and their mutual Coulomb
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Understanding the friction laws of Amontons and Coulomb by evaluating the real contact area
Friction is a complex phenomenon that depends on many parameters. Despite this, we still rely on and describe friction in the vast majority of cases with a single value, namely, the coefficient of friction (µ), as first proposed by Amontons in 1699 ...
Mitjan Kalin, Petra Jan
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Drying of a Colloidal Suspension Deposited on a Substrate: Experimental and Numerical Studies
We studied a colloidal suspension of polystyrene beads deposited on a glass substrate. The glass substrate contained either straight rough areas on the borders of an open channel or only straight rough areas.
Nathalie Olivi-Tran +2 more
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Coulomb Excitation of $^{142}$Xe [PDF]
5 pags., 2 figs. -- Open Access funded by Creative Commons Atribution Licence 4.0. -- Presented at the XXXV Mazurian Lakes Conference on Physics, Piaski, Poland, September 3–9, 2017.
Henrich, C. +36 more
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Exclusion processes on networks as models for cytoskeletal transport
We present a study of exclusion processes on networks as models for complex transport phenomena, and in particular for active transport of motor proteins along the cytoskeleton.
Izaak Neri +2 more
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Abstract The Coulomb barrier is a classic introductory physics concept and one that is key to understanding nuclear fusion. Yet the idea that fusing nuclei within a single system could exhibit both far-range repulsion and short-range attraction can result in significant cognitive dissonance in students. There are no classical examples
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