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Thermoelectric properties of M2BS2 (M = Ti, Zr, Hf) monolayers: An Ab initio study. [PDF]
Wang S, Chen L, Song J.
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A unified ab initio theory of spin-phonon relaxation and decoherence uncovers fast dephasing in magnetic molecules. [PDF]
Lunghi A.
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Physics-encoded machine learning for performance and emission prediction of nickel ferrite nanocatalyst and hydrogen-enriched biodiesel in diesel engines. [PDF]
Van Minh N +7 more
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Stability and hydrogen storage potential of zirconium-based A<sub>2</sub>ZrH<sub>6</sub> (A = Na, K) hydrides: a DFT and AIMD investigation. [PDF]
Kaleem M +6 more
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Coherent control of electron-ion entanglement in multiphoton ionization. [PDF]
Mao YJ +5 more
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Ultrahigh-energy gamma-ray emission associated with black hole-jet systems. [PDF]
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The Soviet Journal of Atomic Energy, 1960
Future historians of science will find excellent material for a case study in the development of the so-called “Rochester” conferences on high-energy physics, the tenth of which took place at the end of August of this year.
L. I. Lapidus, L. B. Okun'
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Future historians of science will find excellent material for a case study in the development of the so-called “Rochester” conferences on high-energy physics, the tenth of which took place at the end of August of this year.
L. I. Lapidus, L. B. Okun'
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Physics Today, 1973
A horizon is a boundary beyond which we cannot see. But one can speculate on what lies beyond it, and I shall try to do so for three aspects of high-energy physics: its technology, its need for support and planning, and—what makes the other two parts worth caring about—the prospects for significant new discoveries.
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A horizon is a boundary beyond which we cannot see. But one can speculate on what lies beyond it, and I shall try to do so for three aspects of high-energy physics: its technology, its need for support and planning, and—what makes the other two parts worth caring about—the prospects for significant new discoveries.
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