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A two-step Monte Carlo algorithm for interaction between resonant ions and radio frequency waves
This paper presents a new Monte Carlo algorithm intended for use in orbit following Monte Carlo codes (OFMC) to describe resonant interaction of ions with Radio Frequency (RF) waves in axi-symmetric toroidal plasmas.
T. Johnson, L.-G. Eriksson
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Quantum recovery protocols for stabilizer codes: Deterministic Monte-Carlo simulation
The quantum noise encumbrance caused by quantum error-correcting protocols is studied via numerical treatments. Noise evolution implies that the noise magnitude order may change dynamically during quantum computations.
Konstantinos Prousalis +2 more
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Evaluating Embedded Monte Carlo vs. Total Monte Carlo for Nuclear Data Uncertainty Quantification [PDF]
The purpose of this paper is to compare a new method called Embedded Monte Carlo (EMC) to the well-known Total Monte Carlo (TMC) method for nuclear data uncertainty propagation.
Biot Grégoire +3 more
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Diverse Landscape of Tunable Magnetic, Topological, and Ferroelectric States in 2D Ti3Se3Te2
Ti3Se3Te2 emerges as a multifunctional 2D van der Waals platform. The monolayer is a dynamically stable ferromagnetic quantum anomalous Hall insulator. In bilayers, two stacking configurations yield distinct phases: AA‐stacking hosts an altermagnetic quantum spin Hall insulator, while AA′‐stacking exhibits three‐state in‐plane ferroelectricity ...
Jiangtao Yu +5 more
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Superatom Distortion Induces Triferroicity and Spin Splitting in Two‐Dimensional Antiferromagnets
The incorporation of superatoms into a 2D square lattice induces symmetry breaking, thereby enabling concurrent coupling among magnetism, ferroelectricity, and ferroelasticity. This strategy achieves triferroic behavior—characterized by spin‐split antiferromagnetic ground states—and offers a viable pathway toward energy‐efficient spintronic devices ...
Zhen Gao +6 more
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SKALE 2.0 maps disease‐associated protein aggregation as a phase‐resolved structural process, linking mutation‐induced geometric perturbations to nucleation, elongation, and suppressor design. Across neurodegenerative proteins, the framework reveals cryptic aggregation vulnerabilities, separates phase‐concordant and phase‐switching mutations, and ...
Jia Shen Sio +6 more
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Through a mixed‐ligand strategy that precisely regulates pore size and framework polarity, the Xe adsorption behavior is transformed from flexible to near‐rigid. ZIF‐7‐Cl(20) achieves sensitive recognition, efficient capture, and high selectivity for Xe, enabling high‐efficiency separation from Xe/Kr mixtures.
Tao Zhao +10 more
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An exciting Approach to Theoretical Spectroscopy
ABSTRACT Theoretical spectroscopy, and more generally, electronic‐structure theory, are powerful concepts for describing the complex many‐body interactions in materials. They cover methods from ground‐state properties to lattice excitations and light‐matter interaction, including time‐resolved variants.
Martí Raya‐Moreno +29 more
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Two-step verification method for Monte Carlo codes in biomedical optics applications. [PDF]
Sassaroli A +7 more
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Exact Discrete Stochastic Simulation With Deep‐Learning‐Scale Gradient Optimization
A 203,796‐parameter gene regulatory network classifies handwritten digits with 98.4% accuracy using exact stochastic dynamics. The framework decouples forward simulation from backward differentiation, making continuous‐time Markov chain models compatible with deep‐learning optimization.
Jose M. G. Vilar, Leonor Saiz
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