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Signatures of Edge States in Antiferromagnetic Van der Waals Josephson Junctions
ABSTRACT The combination of superconductivity and magnetic textures leads to unconventional superconducting phenomena, including new correlated and topological phases. Van der Waals (vdW) materials emerge as a versatile platform for exploring the interplay between these two competing orders.
Celia González‐Sánchez +10 more
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This work reports a direct, biocompatible method to synthesize UiO‐66, enabling one‐step encapsulation of proteins without compromising crystallinity or activity. Using advanced in situ and ex situ techniques, the study reveals that proteins integrate concurrently with MOF growth, forming crystalline protein@UiO‐66 nanoparticles, and provide insight ...
Jesús Cases Díaz +5 more
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A Nb‐proximitized Josephson junction based on a WTe2/α‐Fe2O3 heterostructure exhibits a robust superconducting diode effect with programmable polarity. The diode direction can be trained by magnetic fields and switched by temperature cycling, revealing tunable finite‐momentum pairing states and competing superconducting states in symmetry‐broken ...
Enze Zhang +9 more
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A Novel Decomposition-Based Growth Model for Simulating Stress-Modulated Spinal Growth. [PDF]
Çakmak SO, Gürses E.
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Preconditioning Complicated Finite Elements by Simple Finite Elements
SIAM Journal of Scientific Computing, 1996A very subtle and useful method of preconditioning finite elements with a large number of degrees of freedom by simpler finite elements is proposed. A second-order problem (Laplace equation) and a fourth-order problem (biharmonic equation) are considered as examples.
Susanne Brenner
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Proceedings of IEEE-SP International Symposium on Time- Frequency and Time-Scale Analysis, 1995
Finite elements with support on two intervals span the space of piecewise polynomials with degree 2n-1 and n-1 continuous derivatives. Function values and n-1 derivatives at each mesh-point determine these "Hermite finite elements". The n basis functions satisfy a dilation equation with n by n matrix coefficients. Orthogonal to this scaling subspace is
V. Strela, G. Strang
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Finite elements with support on two intervals span the space of piecewise polynomials with degree 2n-1 and n-1 continuous derivatives. Function values and n-1 derivatives at each mesh-point determine these "Hermite finite elements". The n basis functions satisfy a dilation equation with n by n matrix coefficients. Orthogonal to this scaling subspace is
V. Strela, G. Strang
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Finite element formulation of the finite rotation solid element
Finite Elements in Analysis and Design, 1995The paper describes the development of an 8-node solid finite element capable of undergoing both large displacements and large rotations. The constitutive law chosen is for an elastic material. The element is developed on a sound variational basis. The incompatible modes are employed to produce a ‘ locking’ free performance.
Kožar, Ivica, Ibrahimbegović, Adnan
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Probabilistic finite element analysis of a craniofacial finite element model
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2012We employed a probabilistic finite element analysis (FEA) method to determine how variability in material property values affects stress and strain values in a finite model of a Macaca fascicularis cranium. The material behavior of cortical bone varied in three ways: isotropic homogeneous, isotropic non-homogeneous, and orthotropic non-homogeneous. The
Berthaume, Michael A. +6 more
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SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, 1972
This paper considers matrices arising from the use of finite element techniques in least-squares approximation and in elliptic partial differential equations; it studies their properties of numerical stability, and in particular, it establishes bounds for their inverses with respect to the uniform norm.
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This paper considers matrices arising from the use of finite element techniques in least-squares approximation and in elliptic partial differential equations; it studies their properties of numerical stability, and in particular, it establishes bounds for their inverses with respect to the uniform norm.
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2002
The finite-difference approach with equidistant grids is easy to understand and straightforward to implement. The resulting uniform rectangular grids are comfortable, but in many applications not flexible enough. Steep gradients of the solution require a finer grid such that the difference quotients provide good approximations of the differentials.
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The finite-difference approach with equidistant grids is easy to understand and straightforward to implement. The resulting uniform rectangular grids are comfortable, but in many applications not flexible enough. Steep gradients of the solution require a finer grid such that the difference quotients provide good approximations of the differentials.
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