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Revisiting alpha-theta cross-frequency dynamics during working memory. [PDF]
Rodriguez-Larios J +2 more
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ON THETA FUNCTIONS OF BINARY QUADRATIC FORMS WITH CONGRUENCE CONDITION
Masanari Kida, Ryota Okano, Ken YOKOYAMA
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Circular photogalvanic effect measurements and first‐principles calculations reveal spin‐splitting states in solution‐processed bournonite films (CuPbSbS3) due to structural and bulk inversion asymmetry. The results provide experimental confirmation of coexisting Rashba and Dresselhaus spin‐splitting states in this non‐centrosymmetric chalcogenide ...
Aeron McConnell +5 more
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Investigation of flow state occurrence during robotic virtual reality operations. [PDF]
Bieri U +5 more
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Tumor‐tropic human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) were used as delivery vehicles for magnetotheranostic gold–iron oxide nanoflowers. Magnetic particle imaging of the iron component demonstrated widespread intratumoral distribution and sustained retention in contrast to injection of naked nanoflowers.
Behnaz Ghaemi +7 more
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Reduction Formulae for Products of Theta Functions. [PDF]
Walker PL.
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Szegő quadrature formulas associated with the weight function $$1+\cos (m\theta )$$ with application to the approximation of certain Christoffel transformations on the interval [PDF]
Ruymán Cruz‐Barroso +1 more
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Some new properties of Jacobi's theta functions [PDF]
Klaus Schiefermayr
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This study establishes a materials‐driven framework for entropy generation within standard CMOS technology. By electrically rebalancing gate‐oxide traps and Si‐channel defects in foundry‐fabricated FDSOI transistors, the work realizes in‐materia control of temporal correlation – achieving task adaptive entropy optimization for reinforcement learning ...
Been Kwak +14 more
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Observation of Relativistic Domain Wall Motion in Amorphous Ferrimagnets
Domain walls in ferrimagnets and antiferromagnets move as relativistic sine‐Gordon solitons, with the spin‐wave velocity setting their speed limit. Such relativistic domain‐wall motion is demonstrated in amorphous GdFeCo near angular momentum compensation, where current‐driven walls reach 90% of the 2 kms−1 spin‐wave speed, enabling ultrafast, device ...
Pietro Diona +3 more
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