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Altermagnetism in NiSi and Antiferromagnetic Candidate Materials with Non‐Collinear Spins
Altermagnetism has emerged as new class of phenomena in magnetic materials. But experimental evidences to the theoretically proposed concept is still scarce. That's because the research is mostly focused on collinear antiferromagnets and ignoring the vast landscape rendered by non‐collinear spin correlation.
Deepak K. Singh+2 more
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2D Nonlayered Materials for Transistor Application
2D nonlayered materials possess a vast material library and have comprehensive applications in transistors. However, at this stage, they hold great potential, but this potential has seen limited exploration compared to 2D layered materials. This review provides statistics on the nonlayered material library, CVD synthesis and characterization, advances ...
Yongqi Dai+3 more
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Abstract Combination therapy or concomitant drug administration can be associated with pharmacokinetic drug–drug interactions, increasing the risk of adverse drug events and reduced drug efficacy. Thus far, machine‐learning models have been developed that can classify drug–drug interactions.
Jaidip Gill+6 more
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Common fixed point and invariant approximation results in certain metrizable topological vector spaces [PDF]
Nawab Hussain, Vasile Berinde
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Fuzzy vector spaces and fuzzy topological vector spaces
A.K Katsaras, D.B Liu
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Mechanical Spin Waves in a Nonlocal Discrete Magnetoelastic Lattice with Negative Group Velocity
A discrete magnetoelastic lattice enables mechanical spin waves. The zigzag‐arranged lattice consists of repulsive magnets. The top and bottom rows of the zigzag lattice show opposite spin directions. These spin waves arise due to the coupling between longitudinal and transverse motions.
Taehwa Lee+4 more
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About an (Im‐)Possible Anomaly in Band Structure Theory
The envelope function approach is used to establish fundamental analogies between certain types of 2D band structures and classes of elementary particles known as luxons, tardyons, and tachyons. Anomalies of the three fundamental spinor band structures and in the spectrum of Landau levels are discussed.
Alexander Quandt
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Generalized quasi-variational inequalities in locally convex topological vector spaces
Mau-Hsiang Shih, Kok-Keong Tan
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Orientation‐Dependent Upper Critical Magnetic Field and Density of State for Uranium Ditelluride
This study investigates the orientation‐dependent upper critical magnetic field (HC2) and the density of states (DOS) in the unconventional superconductor UTe2. These results reveal an anisotropic HC2, with distinct critical fields along different crystallographic axes, highlighting the role of electronic correlations and spin‐triplet pairing.
Habtamu Anagaw Muluneh
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