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Scaling Relations for Logarithmic Corrections [PDF]
Multiplicative logarithmic corrections to scaling are frequently encountered in the critical behavior of certain statistical-mechanical systems. Here, a Lee-Yang zero approach is used to systematically analyse the exponents of such logarithms and to ...
B. Berche +12 more
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Logarithmic Scaling of Loss Functions for Enhanced Self-Supervised Accelerated MRI Reconstruction [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a widely used non-invasive imaging modality that provides high-fidelity soft-tissue contrast without ionizing radiation.
Jaejin Cho
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Harnessing synthetic biology for energy-efficient bioinspired electronics: applications for logarithmic data converters [PDF]
Neuronal networks have driven advances in artificial intelligence, while molecular networks can provide powerful frameworks for energy-efficient information processing.
Ilan Oren +6 more
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Universal scaling relations for logarithmic-correction exponents [PDF]
By the early 1960's advances in statistical physics had established the existence of universality classes for systems with second-order phase transitions and characterized these by critical exponents which are different to the classical ones.
Kenna, Ralph
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Critical phenomena on scale-free networks: logarithmic corrections and scaling functions [PDF]
In this paper, we address the logarithmic corrections to the leading power laws that govern thermodynamic quantities as a second-order phase transition point is approached. For phase transitions of spin systems on d-dimensional lattices, such corrections
A. Aharony +16 more
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Logarithmic scaling in gauge/string correspondence [PDF]
We study anomalous dimensions of (super)conformal Wilson operators at weak and strong coupling making use of the integrability symmetry on both sides of the gauge/string correspondence and elucidate the origin of their single-logarithmic behavior for ...
A.S. Gorsky +57 more
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Is cell segregation like oil and water: Asymptotic versus transitory regime.
Understanding the segregation of cells is crucial to answer questions about tissue formation in embryos or tumor progression. Steinberg proposed that separation of cells can be compared to the separation of two liquids.
Florian Franke +4 more
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Humans tend to systematically underestimate exponential growth and perceive it in linear terms, which can have severe consequences in a variety of fields.
Gerda Ana Melnik-Leroy +6 more
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Anticipating trajectories of exponential growth
Humans grossly underestimate exponential growth, but are at the same time overconfident in their (poor) judgement. The so-called ‘exponential growth bias' is of new relevance in the context of COVID-19, because it explains why humans have fundamental ...
Florian Hutzler +5 more
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Scaling of the disorder operator at deconfined quantum criticality
We study scaling behavior of the disorder parameter, defined as the expectation value of a symmetry transformation applied to a finite region, at the deconfined quantum critical point in (2+1)$d$ in the $J$-$Q_3$ model via large-scale quantum Monte Carlo
Yan-Cheng Wang, Nvsen Ma, Meng Cheng, Zi Yang Meng
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