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This study evaluates the simulation capabilities of lithium‐ion battery (LIB) electrochemical simulation software packages. The benchmark simulation results reveal the impacts of parameter sensitivity to solver performance and stability. The guidelines to troubleshooting common solver failures at high current rates lowers the steep learning curve to ...
Kenneth C. Nwanoro+2 more
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On the asymptotic properties of extremal polynomials with prescribed constant term
J. L. Walsh
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The development of multivalent rechargeable batteries (MRB) requires the prediction of battery behavior at experimentally unreached conditions in the laboratory. Therefore, the diffusion equation is used to analyze the relation between the diffusion coefficient (DC) and the Warburg factor for different MRBs to predict the theoretical DC values at ...
Eman I. Abd El‐Latif+6 more
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Rings of constants of four-variable Lotka-Volterra systems
Zieliński Janusz
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A POLYNOMIAL ALGORITHM FOR THE MAXIMUM BALANCED FLOW PROBLEM WITH A CONSTANT BALANCING RATE FUNCTION
Akira Nakayama
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Energy Symmetry Breaking of Dirac and Weyl Fermions in Magnetized Spinning Conical Geometries
Exact solutions for relativistic fermions in magnetized, spinning conical geometries reveal defect‐induced symmetry breaking between fermion and antifermion energies. Energy levels depend on the magnetic field, background geometry, and fractionalized spin. When the defect's spin dominates, quantum effects diminish.
Abdullah Guvendi, Omar Mustafa
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Leveraging Transfer Learning to Overcome Data Limitations in Czochralski Crystal Growth
A data‐driven framework combining Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) simulations and machine learning is proposed to model and optimize Czochralski crystal growth. Using different transfer learning strategies (Warm Start, Merged Training, and Hyperparameter Transfer) the study demonstrates improved predictions for Ge and GaAs growth from Si‐trained ...
Milena Petkovic+3 more
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Canonical coordinates for Yang-Mills-Chern-Simons theory
We consider the classical field theory of 2+1-dimensional Yang-Mills-Chern-Simons theory on an arbitrary spatial manifold. We first define a gauge covariant transverse electric field strength, which together with the gauge covariant scalar magnetic field
Måns Henningson
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