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Low perturbation limit decoherence analyzed by scaling the Double Quantum Hamiltonian
By varying the magnitude of the effective interaction between spins in relation to the perturbations, we study the decoherence behavior in a connected proton system.
C.M. Sánchez +2 more
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Scaling Limit of Fluctuations in Stochastic Homogenization [PDF]
27 pages, revised version with a new section obtained jointly with Scott ...
Gu, Yu, Mourrat, Jean-Christophe
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Length-dependent anisotropic scaling of spindle shape [PDF]
Spindle length varies dramatically across species and during early development to segregate chromosomes optimally. Both intrinsic factors, such as regulatory molecules, and extrinsic factors, such as cytoplasmic volume, determine spindle length scaling ...
Sébastien Besson +5 more
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Semi-Quenched Invariance Principle for the Random Lorentz Gas: Beyond the Boltzmann–Grad Limit
By synchronously coupling multiple Lorentz trajectories exploring the same environment consisting of randomly placed scatterers in R3, we upgrade the annealed invariance principle proved in [Lutsko, Tóth (2020)] to the quenched setting (that is, valid ...
Bálint Tóth
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Limit theorems: some recent results [PDF]
The article presents a series of recent results in the field of limit theorems which allow to appreciate the richness of this theme. These results include: the study of the asymptotic behaviour of cumulative processes with applications to Hawkes ...
Colombani Laetitia +4 more
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Fluctuation Scaling, Taylor’s Law, and Crime
Fluctuation scaling relationships have been observed in a wide range of processes ranging from internet router traffic to measles cases. Taylor’s law is one such scaling relationship and has been widely applied in ecology to understand communities ...
Suniya Khatun +11 more
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We deal with the two following classes of equilibrium stochastic dynamics of infinite particle systems in continuum: hopping particles (also called Kawasaki dynamics), i.e., a dynamics where each particle randomly hops over the space, and birth-and-death
E.Lytvynov, P.T.Polara
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The celestial chiral algebra of self-dual gravity on Eguchi-Hanson space
We consider the twistor description of classical self-dual Einstein gravity in the presence of a defect operator wrapping a certain ℂℙ1. The backreaction of this defect deforms the flat twistor space to that of Eguchi-Hanson space.
Roland Bittleston +2 more
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Effect of the Scaling Methodology on the Seismic Response of RC Buildings
The seismic performance of buildings requires researchers to collect a suite of seismic records that are usually scaled to characterize the seismic hazard of the site.
Jose M. Jara +2 more
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Scaling and asymptotic scaling in the SU(2) gauge theory
Fingberg J, Heller UM, Karsch F. Scaling and asymptotic scaling in the SU(2) gauge theory. Nuclear Physics, B. 1993;392(2):493-517.We determine the critical couplings for the deconfinement phase transition in SU(2) gauge theory on N(tau) x N(sigma)3 ...
Karsch, Frithjof +2 more
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