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Conscious active inference I: A quantum model naturally implements the path integral needed for real-time planning and control. [PDF]
Wiest MC, Puniani AS.
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Persistent Homology Metrics Reveal Quantum Fluctuations and Reactive Atoms in Path Integral Dynamics. [PDF]
Hu Y +5 more
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Field theory: a path integral approach
Traditionally, field theory is taught through canonical quantization with a heavy emphasis on high energy physics. However, the techniques of field theory are applicable as well and are extensively used in various other areas of physics such as condensed
Das, Ashok, Das,Ashok
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In MOCVD MoS2 memristors, a current compliance‐regulated Ag filament mechanism is revealed. The filament ruptures spontaneously during volatile switching, while subsequent growth proceeds vertically through the MoS2 layers and then laterally along the van der Waals gaps during nonvolatile switching.
Yuan Fa +19 more
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Path Integral Monte Carlo Simulation on Molecular Systems with Multiple Electronic Degrees of Freedom. [PDF]
Hütter M, Ončák M.
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On Entropy Regularized Path Integral Control for Trajectory Optimization. [PDF]
Lefebvre T, Crevecoeur G.
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Integration of Low‐Voltage Nanoscale MoS2 Memristors on CMOS Microchips
This article presents the first monolithic integration of nanoscale MoS2‐based memristors into the back‐end‐of‐line of foundry‐fabricated CMOS microchips in a one‐transistor‐one‐resistor (1T1R) architecture. The MoS2‐based 1T1R cells exhibit forming‐free, nonvolatile resistive switching with ultra‐low operating voltages, low cycle‐to‐cycle variability ...
Jimin Lee +16 more
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A path integral approach for allele frequency dynamics under polygenic selection. [PDF]
Anderson NW +3 more
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Liquid‐phase transmission electron microscopy enables direct observation of nucleation and growth processes in solution. This review is dedicated to the remembrance of Helmut Cölfen and highlights recent studies on complex materials—oxides, biominerals, organic–inorganic crystals—which were central to his research activity. It summarizes key milestones,
Charles Sidhoum +5 more
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