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Contribution to operators between Banach lattices [PDF]
In this paper we introduce and study a new class of operators related to norm bounded sets on Banach Lattice and which brings together several classical classes of operators (as o-weakly compact operators, b-weakly compact operators, M-weakly compact operators, L-weakly compact operators, almost Dunford-Pettis operators).
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A remark on the a-minimally thin sets associated with the Schrödinger operator
The aim of this paper is to give a new criterion for a-minimally thin sets at infinity with respect to the Schrödinger operator in a cone, which supplement the results obtained by T. Zhao.
Gaixian Xue
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Weyl asymptotics for perturbations of Morse potential and connections to the Riemann zeta function
Let N(T;V)N\left(T;\hspace{0.33em}V) denote the number of eigenvalues of the Schrödinger operator −y″+Vy-{y}^{^{\prime\prime} }+Vy with absolute value less than TT. This article studies the Weyl asymptotics of perturbations of the Schrödinger operator −y″
Rahm Rob
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Abstract Modification of the tubulin‐microtubule (Tub‐Mts) system has generated effective strategies for developing different treatments for cancer. A huge amount of clinical data about inhibitors of the tubulin‐microtubule system have supported and validated the studies on this pharmacological target.
Edgar López‐López+2 more
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Multiresolution of the one dimensional free-particle propagator. Part 1: Construction [PDF]
The free-particle propagator, a key operator in various algorithms for simulating the time evolution of the Schrödinger equation, is studied. A multiscale approximation of this propagator is constructed, representing the semigroup associated with the ...
Frediani, Luca, Zabelina, Yuliya
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Evaluation of synaptotagmin‐1 action models by all‐atom molecular dynamics simulations
We used molecular dynamics simulations to test models proposing that synaptotagmin‐1 facilitates membrane fusion by perturbing lipid bilayers, inducing membrane curvature and/or bridging membranes. The simulations show that synaptotagmin‐1 C2‐domains placed near the site of fusion hinder the ability of SNARE complexes to bring the membranes together ...
Josep Rizo+2 more
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Infinite order symmetries for two-dimensional separable Schrödinger equations [PDF]
Consider a non-relativistic Hamiltonian operator H in 2 dimensions consisting of a kinetic energy term plus a potential. We show that if the associated Schrödinger eigenvalue equation admits an orthogonal separation of variables, there is a calculus to ...
Kalnins, Ernie G.+2 more
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Carleman Estimates for the Schrödinger Operator. Applications to Quantitative Uniqueness
On a closed manifold, we give a quantitative Carleman estimate on the Schrödinger operator. We then deduce quantitative uniqueness results for solutions to the Schrödinger equation using doubling estimates.
Laurent Bakri
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Mapping Hsp104 interactions using cross‐linking mass spectrometry
This study examines how cross‐linking mass spectrometry can be utilized to analyze ATP‐induced conformational changes in Hsp104 and its interactions with substrates. We developed an analytical pipeline to distinguish between intra‐ and inter‐subunit contacts within the hexameric homo‐oligomer and discovered contacts between Hsp104 and a selected ...
Kinga Westphal+3 more
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Unveiling the Damped Quantum Harmonic Oscillator
This article dis cusses the often-overlooked "damped" quantum harmonic oscillator, a vibrating system that loses energy over time. We bridge the classical-quantum divide, starting with the familiar equation of motion for a damped oscillator using Hooke's
Yahya Efendi+2 more
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