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Interphase chemistry governs the stability of multivalent metal batteries. We summarize state‐of‐the‐art developments in calcium and magnesium metal batteries by focusing on the correlation among electrolytes, interphase layers, and the electrochemical performance of corresponding metal anodes.
Huijun Lin +4 more
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Univalent harmonic functions defined by Salagean integral operator with respect to symmetric points
In this paper, we define and investigate a subclass of univalent harmonic functions defined by Salagean integral operator with respect to symmetric points.
Sheza El-Deeb +3 more
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Chromosome segregation in a minimal bacterial cell driven by SMC protein complexes
Abstract Minimal bacterial cells such as JCVI‐Syn3A provide a powerful system for uncovering the essential mechanisms of chromosome organization and segregation. Lacking canonical systems such as Min and ParABS, JCVI‐Syn3A relies primarily on structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) protein complexes for partitioning.
Andrew K. Maytin +2 more
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Quasi Partial Sums of Harmonic Univalent Functions
In this work, we obtain some conditions under which the quasi partial sums of the generalized Bernardi integral operator consisting of the harmonic univalent functions belongs to a similar class.
ALDWEBY, HUDA, DARUS, MASLINA
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Salagean-type harmonic univalent functions with fixed finitely many coefficients
In the present paper, authors introduce and study a new class of Salagean-type harmonic univalent functions that have fixed finitely many coefficients. We obtain coefficient conditions, extreme points, convolution condition, convex combinations for the ...
Saurabh Porwal +2 more
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On a subclass of analytic functions involving harmonic means
In the present paper, we consider a generalised subclass of analytic functions involving arithmetic, geometric and harmonic means. For this function class we obtain an inclusion result, Fekete-Szegö inequality and coefficient bounds for bi-univalent ...
Tudor Andreea-Elena, Rǎducanu Dorina
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A Study of Spiral-Like Harmonic Functions Associated with Quantum Calculus
This article introduces new subclasses of harmonic univalent functions associated with q-difference operator. Modified q-multiplier transformation is defined, and certain geometric properties such as the sufficient condition, distortion result, extreme ...
Shujaat Ali Shah +4 more
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Dimensionality‐Driven Emerging Phenomena in Hybrid Metal Halides
Emergent Phenomena Governed by Octahedral Connectivity and Dimensionality. Hybrid metal halides are unique among semiconductors in that their inorganic octahedral networks can be rationally assembled in 3D, 2D, 1D, and 0D forms, enabling dimensionality to assist as a powerful control knob over structure, electronic properties, excitations, and ...
José R. Franca +5 more
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ON THE ANALYTIC PART OF HARMONIC UNIVALENT FUNCTIONS
Let \(f(z)=h(z)+\overline{g(z)}\), where \(h(z)=z-\sum^\infty_{k=2} |a_k|z^k\), \(g(z)=\sum^\infty_{k=1}|b_k|z^k\), be a harmonic map of the unit disk \(D\). A function \(f\) is said to be of the class \(T_H(\alpha, \beta)\), \(\alpha\geq 0\), \(\beta\)-complex number, if \(h\) and \(g\) satisfy in \(D\) the condition \[ {\mathcal R}\left\{\alpha zh ...
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Relations of Harmonic Starlike Function Subclasses with Mittag–Leffler Function
In this study, the connection between certain subfamilies of harmonic univalent functions is established by utilizing a convolution operator involving the Mittag–Leffler function.
Naci Taşar +3 more
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