A Fast and Stable Solver for Singular Integral Equations on Piecewise Smooth Curves
J. Helsing
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Matrix Tropism Influences Endometriotic Cell Attachment Patterns
The influence of substrate stiffness and multicellular coculture on endometriotic cell attachment to extracellular matrix‐laden microarrayed islands is reported. This model investigates early endometriotic cell attachment, aiming to capture “lesion initiation events”.
Hannah S. Theriault +7 more
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Exact extraction of stress intensity factors via enriched numerical manifold method with composite patches. [PDF]
Yang L, Bi Y, Wu M.
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Inversion problem for singular integral operators: C * -approach [PDF]
Alexander Dynin
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Sub‐monolayer titania grafted onto mesoporous silica enables solvent‐free photocatalytic upgrading of furfural and cyclopentanone into jet fuel precursors. Advanced spectroscopic methods reveal tunable surface speciation, acidity, and bandgaps, enhancing catalytic efficiency.
Mark A. Isaacs +12 more
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Ray Transform of Symmetric Tensor Fields on Riemannian Manifolds with Conjugate Points. [PDF]
Holman S, Krishnan VP.
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Operators associated with representations of amenable groups singular integrals induced by ergodic flows, the rotation method and multipliers [PDF]
Ronald R. Coifman, Guido Weiss
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Hole Transfer Dynamics in Thin Films of Mixed‐Dimensional Quasi‐2D Perovskites
Charge transfer dynamics in quasi‐2D perovskite (PEA2MAn−1PbnI3n+1), grown with a distinct dimensionality gradient are investigated. Selective excitation of the n = 4 phase reveals efficient hole transfer to n = 2 and n = 3 within tens of picoseconds, while n = 1 acts as a hole‐blocking layer. These findings highlight the importance of minimizing n = 1
Giuseppe Ammirati +10 more
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The Double-Layer Potential for Spectral Constants Revisited. [PDF]
Schwenninger FL, de Vries J.
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Atomic Size Misfit for Electrocatalytic Small Molecule Activation
This review explores the application and mechanisms of atomic size misfit in catalysis for small molecule activation, focusing on how structural defects and electronic properties can effectively lower the energy barriers of chemical bonds in molecules like H2O, CO2, and N2.
Ping Hong +3 more
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