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We demonstrate a neuromorphic synapse in 2D Fe3GaTe2 flakes. The device operates via a current‐driven transformation from a skyrmion‐lattice to a stripe‐domain state, yielding a linear anomalous Hall resistance response with a tunable slope to enable multiply‐accumulate operations. Simulations confirm its viability in artificial neural networks.
Jixiang Huang +20 more
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Key Moments of Development and Present Face of International Law of the Sea [PDF]
International law of the sea can be defined as a body of law governing regime of the seas and regulating relations between subjects of international law in connection with their activities on the seas and oceans in the world.
Juraj Jankuv
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The subjects of international space law
Entities enjoying international legal personality are generally regarded as the “subjects” of general international law and international space law, and are considered to possess rights and obligations under international law.
Freeland, Steven (R13494) +2 more
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Private law subjects in European mini-publics [PDF]
Published online: 17 December 2024This article explores viable paths towards a more radically democratic European private law. In particular, it argues that European private law should catch the deliberative wave.
HESSELINK, Martijn Willem
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Additive Manufacturing of Ordered Polymer Nanostructures
A new 3D printing strategy, Polymerization‐Induced Arrangement of Nanostructures with Order‐tunability (PIANO), enables the formation of ordered nanostructures in polymer materials by enhancing chain mobility during photopolymerization, overcoming the kinetic arrest that leads to disordered morphologies in the conventional Polymerization‐Induced ...
Di Wu +6 more
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This review summarizes the principles and challenges of nonaqueous lithium‐oxygen batteries and recent advances in cathode catalysts, including carbon‐based materials, metals, oxides, sulfides, nitrides, carbides, and redox mediators. It highlights emerging design strategies and artificial intelligence‐driven approaches, emphasizing data‐assisted ...
Yuqing Yao +8 more
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Criticism of the Concept of the Relative State Sovereignty
The author of the article criticizes the concept of the relative character of State sovereignty. At present sovereignty preserves its absolute nature. The State sovereignty has no borders, it is indivisible, representing a common will of a people – it ...
A. A. Moiseev
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This study presents a compact dynamic‐field‐driven nucleation and growth (DFNG) model that captures ferroelectric switching behavior under arbitrary voltage waveforms. It enables extraction of time‐dependent domain wall velocity and growth dimensionality, which can then be extended to device‐level modeling.
Yi Liang +10 more
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International Law in Russian Textbooks: What's in the Doctrinal Pluralism?
This review essay examines four leading Russian textbooks of public international law. It is noteworthy that doctrinal pluralism has been established in the international law doctrine as represented by the Russian scholars.
Lauri Mälksoo
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Law Quadrangle Notes, V. 49, Iss. 03 (Spring 2007)
2 A MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN4 SPECIAL SECTION: The breadth and reach of the law In rich realization of Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.’s view of law as “a path to the world,” Michigan Law’s conferences and symposia use law as the key to open doors to subjects ...
University of Michigan Law School
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