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On Dynamical Measures of Quantum Information. [PDF]
Fullwood J, Parzygnat AJ.
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WDVV‐based recursion for open Gromov–Witten invariants
Abstract We give a computability result for open Gromov–Witten invariants based on open Witten–Dijkgraaf–Verlinde–Verlinde (WDVV) equations. This is analogous to the result of Kontsevich–Manin for closed Gromov–Witten invariants. For greater generality, we base the argument on a formal object, the Frobenius superpotential, that generalizes several ...
Roi Blumberg, Sara B. Tukachinsky
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The Group-Algebraic Formalism of Quantum Probability and Its Applications in Quantum Statistical Mechanics. [PDF]
Gu Y, Wang J.
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Entropy rigidity for cusped Hitchin representations
Abstract We establish an entropy rigidity theorem for Hitchin representations of geometrically finite Fuchsian groups which generalizes a theorem of Potrie and Sambarino for Hitchin representations of closed surface groups. In the process, we introduce the class of (1,1,2)‐hypertransverse groups and show for such a group that the Hausdorff dimension of
Richard Canary +2 more
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Integer partitions detect the primes. [PDF]
Craig W, van Ittersum JW, Ono K.
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ABSTRACT Soil disturbance resulting from forest harvesting activities can have significant and lasting environmental consequences, particularly in sensitive ecosystems such as Mediterranean forests. Skid trails, the routes used by machinery to extract timber, are among the most critical areas of impact, and their detection is critical for assessing ...
Francesco Latterini +9 more
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A Q-Operator for Open Spin Chains II: Boundary Factorization. [PDF]
Cooper A, Vlaar B, Weston R.
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A Jacobian‐Free Newton‐Krylov Method for Cell‐Centred Finite Volume Solid Mechanics
ABSTRACT This study proposes a Jacobian‐free Newton‐Krylov approach for finite‐volume solid mechanics. Traditional Newton‐based approaches require explicit Jacobian matrix formation and storage, which can be computationally expensive and memory‐intensive.
Philip Cardiff +3 more
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Jean-Marie Souriau's Symplectic Foliation Model of Sadi Carnot's Thermodynamics. [PDF]
Barbaresco F.
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ABSTRACT An efficient method for solving large eigenvalue problems efficiently can be developed using hyper‐reduced order models, such as those arising from the LU Proper Orthogonal Decomposition (LUPOD). The LUPOD employs dominant orthogonal modes along with a flexible number of collocation points to establish a reduced scalar product, thereby ...
A. Vidal‐Ferràndiz +4 more
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