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Extending the QMM Framework to the Strong and Weak Interactions. [PDF]
Neukart F, Marx E, Vinokur V.
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Entropy, Entanglement, and Transition Probabilities in Neutrino Oscillations [PDF]
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Gen AI and research integrity: Where to now? : The integration of Generative AI in the research process challenges well-established definitions of research integrity. [PDF]
Vasconcelos S, Marušić A.
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Chaperone-Mediated Regulation of Tau Phase Separation, Fibrillation, and Toxicity. [PDF]
Mörman C +12 more
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Topological Fermiology of gate-tunable Rashba electron gases. [PDF]
Hu J +10 more
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Planetary Laser Interferometric Seismoacoustic Observatory. [PDF]
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Thermodynamics of the Primordial Universe. [PDF]
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Electron-beam energy reconstruction for neutrino oscillation measurements
Nature, 2021Or Hen, Hamza Atac, Steven Gardiner
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Physical Review Letters, 1985
The theory of oscillations of solar neutrinos is developed as it applies to the electron-recoil spectrum in neutrino-electron scattering. The spectral information obtained by such measurements (as opposed to counting total event rates) is crucial for allowing observation of neutrino oscillations for masses down to 500 neV.
, Krauss, , Wilczek
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The theory of oscillations of solar neutrinos is developed as it applies to the electron-recoil spectrum in neutrino-electron scattering. The spectral information obtained by such measurements (as opposed to counting total event rates) is crucial for allowing observation of neutrino oscillations for masses down to 500 neV.
, Krauss, , Wilczek
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2002
The wave theory of light, and in particular the principle of interference, was formulated by Thomas Young in 1801. In the 20th century, the principle of interference was extended to the quantum mechanical wave functions describing matter. The phenomenon of quantum mechanical interference of different neutrino states, neutrino oscillations, has provided
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The wave theory of light, and in particular the principle of interference, was formulated by Thomas Young in 1801. In the 20th century, the principle of interference was extended to the quantum mechanical wave functions describing matter. The phenomenon of quantum mechanical interference of different neutrino states, neutrino oscillations, has provided
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