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Chiral Metamaterials of Plasmonic Slanted Nanoapertures with Symmetry Breaking.
Nano letters (Print), 2018We propose a universal design scheme for a new type of chiral metamaterials based on plasmonic slanted nanoapertures simply milled in a single metal layer.
Yang Chen, Jie Gao, Xiaodong Yang
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Symmetry-Breaking Synthesis of Multicomponent Nanoparticles.
Accounts of Chemical Research, 2019Multicomponent nanoparticles (MCNs) composed of disparate inorganic colloidal components have attracted great attention from researchers in both the academic and industrial community, because of their unique properties and diverse applications in energy ...
Zhiqi Huang, Jinlong Gong, Z. Nie
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2006
Symmetry occurs in many problems in aritifical intelligence. For example, in the n-queens problem, the chessboard can be rotated 90°. As a second example, several machines in a factory might have the same capacity. In a production schedule, we might therefore be able to swap the jobs on machines with the same capacity.
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Symmetry occurs in many problems in aritifical intelligence. For example, in the n-queens problem, the chessboard can be rotated 90°. As a second example, several machines in a factory might have the same capacity. In a production schedule, we might therefore be able to swap the jobs on machines with the same capacity.
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Symmetry and Symmetry Breakings in Physics
2014Symmetries play a major theoretical role in physics, in particular since the work by E. Noether and H. Weyl in the first half of last century.
Maël Montévil, Giuseppe Longo
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Symmetry-breaking-induced plasmonic exceptional points and nanoscale sensing
, 2020Junhee Park+7 more
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Symmetry and symmetry breaking in nature
Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 1999Abstract According to Hermann Weyl and in the words of Richard P. Feynman, an object is symmetric if one can subject it to a certain operation and it appears exactly the same after the operation. This paper generalises this definition of symmetry of objects in space to symmetries of the laws of nature.
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Colloidal Synthesis of Metal Nanocrystals: From Asymmetrical Growth to Symmetry Breaking
Chemical Reviews, 2023Quynh N Nguyen+2 more
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Carroll Symmetry, Dark Energy and Inflation
Frontiers in Physics, 2022Shah Fahad, Jelle Hartong, Niels A Obers
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Air‐Stable Low‐Symmetry Narrow‐Bandgap 2D Sulfide Niobium for Polarization Photodetection
Advanced Materials, 2020Peisong Wu, Man Luo, Fang Zhong
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