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Zinc‐finger MYND‐type‐containing 8 (ZMYND8) activates the transcription of CCAAT/enhancer‐binding protein epsilon by recognizing dimethylation of lysine 36 in histone H3 through its Pro‐Trp‐Trp‐Pro domain, thereby inhibiting adaptive unfolded protein response pathways to suppress the proliferation and invasion of multiple myeloma (MM) cells ...
Jiaxuan Xu+14 more
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Noise‐induced synaptopathy (NIS) is largely reversible due to self‐repair. NIS and noise‐induced hidden hearing loss are two concepts with similarities and differences. The major hearing deficits in NIHHL are temporal processing disorders. The translation of animal data in NIS studies to humans is hindered by many factors.
Hui Wang, Steven J Aiken, Jian Wang
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Advancing Precision Medicine: Recent Innovations in Gene Editing Technologies
This review article delves into the cutting‐edge advancements in gene editing technology, with a particular focus on prime editor proteins and their engineered variants. The authors provide a thorough examination of recent developments that have addressed key challenges in the field, including improved precision, enhanced editing efficiency, and ...
Abhijith Koodamvetty+1 more
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2013
The Ising model is used to demonstrate how to proceed from a detailed system analysis to a computer simulation of the physics involved. The model itself describes an n-dimensional spin 1/2 lattice which can undergo phase transitions from a ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic (ordered spins) to a paramagnetic state (unordered spins) with increasing system ...
Ewald Schachinger, Benjamin A. Stickler
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The Ising model is used to demonstrate how to proceed from a detailed system analysis to a computer simulation of the physics involved. The model itself describes an n-dimensional spin 1/2 lattice which can undergo phase transitions from a ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic (ordered spins) to a paramagnetic state (unordered spins) with increasing system ...
Ewald Schachinger, Benjamin A. Stickler
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Physical Review B, 1988
In this paper we describe a numerical method of solving the local-density mean-field equations of spatially frustrated lattice models. Using techniques of simulated annealing and simultaneous updating of collective modes, we have been able to locate the global minima of a function with many nearby local minima.
Kenneth A. Dawson+3 more
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In this paper we describe a numerical method of solving the local-density mean-field equations of spatially frustrated lattice models. Using techniques of simulated annealing and simultaneous updating of collective modes, we have been able to locate the global minima of a function with many nearby local minima.
Kenneth A. Dawson+3 more
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ising model and two-layer Ising model
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 1996Abstract We present a spin - 3 2 Ising model which is equivalent to a “two-layer” Ising model. We find a solvable spin - 3 2 Ising model and show that a system may have several critical exponents η corresponding to correlation functions of different Ising-type variables.
Norihiro Tsushima+2 more
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Inference: International Review of Science, 2018
In the last 75 years, physicists have solved the 2D Ising model of ferromagnetism in numerous ways. The solutions may be combinatorial, algebraic, or analytic—but all come to the same result.
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In the last 75 years, physicists have solved the 2D Ising model of ferromagnetism in numerous ways. The solutions may be combinatorial, algebraic, or analytic—but all come to the same result.
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ON ISING'S MODEL OF FERROMAGNETISM
Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1936Ising discussed the following model of a ferromagnetic body: Assume N elementary magnets of moment μ to be arranged in a regular lattice; each of them is supposed to have only two possible orientations, which we call positive and negative. Assume further that there is an interaction energy U for each pair of neighbouring magnets of opposite direction ...
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Stochastic Ising models can be thought of loosely as reversible spin systems with strictly positive rates. (For a more precise version of this statement, see Theorem 2.13.) The measures with respect to which they are reversible are the Gibbs states of classical statistical mechanics.
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1985
In this prototype theory of ferromagnetism—and of many other physical phenomena as well—a spin Si =±1 is assigned to each of N sites on a fixed lattice. The spins, which live on the vertices of the lattice, interact with one another by means of bonds (the links of the lattice). These have strengths Jij in energy units.
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In this prototype theory of ferromagnetism—and of many other physical phenomena as well—a spin Si =±1 is assigned to each of N sites on a fixed lattice. The spins, which live on the vertices of the lattice, interact with one another by means of bonds (the links of the lattice). These have strengths Jij in energy units.
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