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The Green's function and the Ahlfors map
The classical Green's function associated to a simply connected domain in the complex plane is easily expressed in terms of a Riemann mapping function.
Bell, Steven R.
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The selective advantage of reaction norms for environmental tolerance [PDF]
A tolerance curve defines the dependence of a genotype's fitness on the state of an environmental gradient. It can be characterized by a mode (the genotype's optimal environment) and a width (the breadth of adaptation). It seems possible that one or both
Gabriel, Wilfried, Lynch, Michael
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Simple non-Abelian extensions of the standard model gauge group and the diboson excesses at the LHC
The ATLAS collaboration reported excesses at around 2 TeV in the di-boson production decaying into hadronic final states. We consider the possibility of explaining the excesses with extra gauge bosons in two simple non-Abelian extensions of the Standard ...
Cao, Qing-Hong +2 more
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Background & Aims: Risk scores have been designed to predict the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in treatment-naive patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB).
Tai-Chung Tseng +12 more
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Ship stability could be considered one of the defining aspects of marine transport, as it directly influences the safety and performance of the ship.
Andi Abdullah Ghyferi +4 more
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Spin Hall effect in a two-dimensional electron gas in the presence of a magnetic field
We study the spin Hall effect of a two-dimensional electron gas in the presence of a magnetic field and both the Rashba and Dresselhaus spin-orbit interactions. We show that the value of the spin Hall conductivity, which is finite only if the Zeeman spin
A. Tagliacozzo +3 more
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This study aimed to compare the photosynthetic physiological traits, fruiting characteristics, and fruit quality of four different chestnut cultivars.
Yanyan Hou, Sujuan Guo
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The spinorial energy functional: solutions of the gradient flow on Berger spheres
We study the negative gradient flow of the spinorial energy functional (introduced by Ammann, Wei{\ss}, and Witt) on 3-dimensional Berger spheres. For a certain class of spinors we show that the Berger spheres collapse to a 2-dimensional sphere. Moreover,
Wittmann, Johannes
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The Cauchy problems for Einstein metrics and parallel spinors
We show that in the analytic category, given a Riemannian metric $g$ on a hypersurface $M\subset \Z$ and a symmetric tensor $W$ on $M$, the metric $g$ can be locally extended to a Riemannian Einstein metric on $Z$ with second fundamental form $W ...
A. Hermann +36 more
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Hardware simulator for optical correlation spectroscopy with Gaussian statistics and arbitrary correlation functions [PDF]
We present a new hardware simulator (HS) for characterization, testing and benchmarking of digital correlators used in various optical correlation spectroscopy experiments where the photon statistics is Gaussian and the corresponding time correlation ...
Durduran, Turgut +4 more
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