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Proton–neutron pairing in N=Z nuclei: Quartetting versus pair condensation [PDF]
The isoscalar proton–neutron pairing and isovector pairing, including both isovector proton–neutron pairing and like-particle pairing, are treated in a formalism which conserves exactly the particle number and the isospin.
N. Sandulescu, D. Negrea, D. Gambacurta
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Water-Mediated Ion Pairing: Occurrence and Relevance
We present an overview of the studies of ion pairing in aqueous media of the past decade. In these studies, interactions between ions, and between ions and water, are investigated with relatively novel approaches, including dielectric relaxation ...
Nico F A Van Der Vegt+2 more
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Improving Security of Existentially Unforgeable Signature Schemes [PDF]
In this paper we present a family of transforms that map existentially unforgeable signature schemes to signature schemes being strongly unforgeable. In spite of rising security, the transforms let us make a signature on a union of messages at once.
Mariusz Jurkiewicz
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The 1S0 Pairing Gap in Neutron Matter
We report ab initio calculations of the S wave pairing gap in neutron matter calculated using realistic nuclear Hamiltonians that include two- and three-body interactions.
Stefano Gandolfi+4 more
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Three-dimensional eukaryotic genome organization provides the structural basis for gene regulation. In Drosophila melanogaster, genome folding is characterized by somatic homolog pairing, where homologous chromosomes are intimately paired from end to end;
Myron Barber Child VI+10 more
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Fully pairing all elements of a set while attempting to maximize the total benefit is a combinatorically difficult problem. Such pairing problems naturally appear in various situations in science, technology, economics, and other fields.
Naoki Fujita+6 more
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Temperature-Fermion Number Correlations in Finite Paired Systems
We investigate finite systems of N paired fermions, common in atomic nuclei, for example. These systems exhibit quantum mechanical features akin to those of superconductors. We discover, however, some specific N dependent effects that can not be attained
Angelo Plastino+2 more
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Isogeny volcanoes are graphs whose vertices are elliptic curves and whose edges are $\ell$-isogenies. Algorithms allowing to travel on these graphs were developed by Kohel in his thesis (1996) and later on, by Fouquet and Morain (2001). However, up to now, no method was known, to predict, before taking a step on the volcano, the direction of this step.
Sorina Ionica+2 more
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