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PREdicting LNP In Vivo Efficacy (PRELIVE) framework enables the prediction of lipid nanoparticle (LNPs) organ‐specific delivery through dual modeling approaches. Composition‐based models using formulation parameters and protein corona‐based models using biological fingerprints both achieve high predictive accuracy across multiple organs.
Belal I. Hanafy +3 more
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Scalable Thermal Engineering via Femtosecond Laser‐Direct‐Written Phononic Nanostructures
This study demonstrates that femtosecond laser‐induced periodic surface structures (fs‐LIPSS) can function as phononic metasurfaces, reducing thermal conductivity below the plain thin‐film limit. Phonon Monte Carlo analysis reveals that the periodic structures restrict phonon mean free paths.
Hiroki Hamma +4 more
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Fluoroalkyl‐functionalized tin–oxo nanoclusters (N‐TOC6) enable robust pattern formation through ligand crosslinking under EUV exposure without thermal processing. Sn–F coordination mitigates the Lewis acidity of Sn centers, suppressing reactions with airborne molecules and improving post‐exposure pattern stability.
Yejin Ku +18 more
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Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation, 2015
We develop a new efficient approach for the simulation of static properties of quantum systems using path integral molecular dynamics in combination with metadynamics. We use the isomorphism between a quantum system and a classical one in which a quantum particle is mapped into a ring polymer.
Ruge Quhe +3 more
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We develop a new efficient approach for the simulation of static properties of quantum systems using path integral molecular dynamics in combination with metadynamics. We use the isomorphism between a quantum system and a classical one in which a quantum particle is mapped into a ring polymer.
Ruge Quhe +3 more
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International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 1998
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Antoci, Salvatore, Liebscher, Dierck-E.
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Antoci, Salvatore, Liebscher, Dierck-E.
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Path Integrals and Product Integrals
Journal of Mathematical Physics, 1971The product integral is shown to be the appropriate mathematical tool for implementing the path integral for spin in its simplest form.
Hamilton, J. F. jun., Schulman, L. S.
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International Journal of Modern Physics B, 2004
Feynman started the theory of quantum computation by observing that quantum mechanical amplitudes cannot be simulated efficiently on a computer, since path integrals are computationally hard. Path integrals are heuristic tools for Schrödinger's hamiltonians, at least for real time dynamics. On the contrary they have a rigorous mathematical meaning for
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Feynman started the theory of quantum computation by observing that quantum mechanical amplitudes cannot be simulated efficiently on a computer, since path integrals are computationally hard. Path integrals are heuristic tools for Schrödinger's hamiltonians, at least for real time dynamics. On the contrary they have a rigorous mathematical meaning for
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1989
The matrix elements between wavelets of the quantum propagator for a large class of Hamiltonians on the half-line are given in terms of path integral. It is a sum over path defined on the upper half plane with a Wiener measure associated to the hyperbolic Laplacian in the limit where the diffusion constant diverges.
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The matrix elements between wavelets of the quantum propagator for a large class of Hamiltonians on the half-line are given in terms of path integral. It is a sum over path defined on the upper half plane with a Wiener measure associated to the hyperbolic Laplacian in the limit where the diffusion constant diverges.
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