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We report a biodegradable electrolyte‐gated synaptic phototransistor that combines low‐power UV sensing with memory functionality, offering a sustainable platform for AI vision systems and health‐monitoring technologies. Presented here is a biodegradable, bioinspired synaptic phototransistor (SPT) based on an electrolyte‐gated field‐effect transistor ...
Theodoros Serghiou +5 more
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First-mover disadvantage [PDF]
This note considers a bargaining environment with two-sided asymmetric information and quasilinear preferences in which parties select bargaining mechanism after learning their valuations.
Mylovanov, Tymofiy
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Spectral Approximation of an Oldroyd Liquid Draining down a Porous Vertical Surface
Consideration is given to the free drainage of an Oldroyd four-constant liquid from a vertical porous surface. The governing systems of quasilinear partial differential equations are solved by the Fourier-Galerkin spectral method.
F. Talay Akyildiz +2 more
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Bifurcation results for quasilinear elliptic systems
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Stavrakakis, N. M. +1 more
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Analysis of Chorus Wave Power on Burst‐Mode Timescales During the Van Allen Probes Era
Abstract Interactions between whistler‐mode chorus waves and electrons are a key driver of dynamics in Earth's radiation belts. These global dynamics are often described using Fokker‐Planck diffusion models. Whilst, in many cases, such models effectively describe the large scale changes within the region, they often rely upon spatially and temporally ...
R. Black +4 more
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Strong well‐posedness for a stochastic fluid‐rigid body system via stochastic maximal regularity
Abstract We develop a rigorous analytical framework for a coupled stochastic fluid‐rigid body system in R3$\mathbb {R}^3$. The model describes the motion of a rigid ball immersed in an incompressible Newtonian fluid subjected to both additive noise in the fluid and body equations and transport‐type noise in the fluid equation. We establish local strong
Felix Brandt, Arnab Roy
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Abstract Parker Solar Probe has been proven as instrumental for the observation of young solar wind. During the encounters E‐07 and E‐08, PSP recorded the core plus beaming protons crossing the heliospheric current Sheet region. When the observed PSP data is plotted in the temperature ratio versus parallel beta space, it is found that the occurrence ...
M. Rashid +10 more
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On the Integrability of (2+1)-Dimensional Quasilinear Systems [PDF]
A (2+1)-dimensional quasilinear system is said to be `integrable' if it can be decoupled in infinitely many ways into a pair of compatible n-component one-dimensional systems in Riemann invariants. Exact solutions described by these reductions, known as nonlinear interactions of planar simple waves, can be viewed as natural dispersionless analogs of n ...
Ferapontov, E. V., Khusnutdinova, K. R.
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A Platinum (II) Polyyne Oligomers Donor for Efficient Ternary Organic Solar Cells
Platinum (II) polyyne oligomers P5 are used as a donor in a ternary organic solar cell. The average power conversion efficiency of 16% surpasses the international record for [Pt] (II) polyyne oligomers. PC71BM speeds up the rise time for electron transfer and slows down the recombination time.
Abdel Aziz Wayzani +10 more
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Regularity problem for quasilinear elliptic and parabolic systems
The smoothness of solutions for quasilinear systems is one of the most important problems in modern mathematical physics. This book deals with regular or strong solutions for general quasilinear second-order elliptic and parabolic systems.
Koshelev, Alexander
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