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Testing QCD Sum Rule Techniques on the Lattice
Results for the first test of the ``crude'' QCD continuum model, commonly used in QCD Sum Rule analyses, are presented for baryon correlation functions. The QCD continuum model is found to effectively account for excited state contributions to the short ...
B. Efron +28 more
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Nuclear Physics in the Era of Quantum Computing and Quantum Machine Learning
The use of QML in the realm of nuclear physics at low energy is almost nonexistent. Three examples of the use of quantum computing and quantum machine in nuclear physics are presented: the determination of the phase/shape in nuclear models, the calculation of the ground state energy, and the identification of particles in nuclear physics experiments ...
José‐Enrique García‐Ramos +4 more
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In search of the QCD-Gravity correspondence
Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) is the fundamental theory of strong interactions. It describes the behavior of quarks and gluons which are the smallest known constituents of nuclear matter.
A. Karch +49 more
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Computational Explorations of Enzymes That Catalyze Ambimodal [4 + 2]/[6 + 4] Cycloadditions
This work summarizes the known examples enzyme catalyzed ambimodal [4 + 2]/[6 + 4] cycloadditions, as well as recent advances in computational methods for the study of post‐transition state bifurcations. ABSTRACT Ambimodal transition states (TSs) lead to two or more products via post‐transition state bifurcations (PTSB).
Qingyang Zhou +3 more
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Comment: 44 pages, Latex, epsfig, 18 figures, to appear on the Report of the Workshop on Physics at LEP2, CERN 96-01, vol.
Nason, P +12 more
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Lattice QCD and Baryon-Baryon Interactions: HAL QCD Method
In this article, we review the HAL QCD method to investigate baryon-baryon interactions, such as nuclear forces in lattice QCD. We first explain our strategy in detail to investigate baryon-baryon interactions by defining potentials in field theories ...
Sinya Aoki +3 more
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Topological Defects in QCD at large Baryon Density and/or large $N_c$
The main leitmotiv of the present talk is analysis of different topological objects such as strings and domain walls in QCD. As it is well known, the standard model in general (and QCD in particular) does not support any kind of such objects due to some ...
Zhitnitsky, Ariel R.
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An Analytical Model for Evaluating the Hydraulic Conductivity of the Fracture‐Conduit‐Matrix System
Abstract In the fracture‐conduit‐matrix system, distinct shape differences among water‐conducting channels (fractures and conduits) hinder developing an analytical model for flow characteristics and hydraulic conductivity assessment. To address this, we introduce the elliptic‐conduit‐matrix model (ECMM) under velocity slip interface conditions.
Shuai Zhang +3 more
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A general introduction to lattice QCD suitable for graduate students in experimental and theoretical particle physics. Aimed at those who want to know how lattice calculations are done, and what the pitfalls are, without having to do the calculations themselves.
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This study reveals the genetic and molecular mechanisms controlling the general trade‐off between phenotypic mean and plasticity of grain chalkiness in rice and identifies two major external drivers (high temperature and wide grain) and a natural major module (GCP6‐MPC5) that control this trade‐off.
Juncheng Zhang +10 more
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