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Application of Clifford’s Algebra to Describe the Early Universe
This article is a shortened review of previous results obtained by the author. The advantages of describing the geometric nature of the physical properties of the early universe using the Clifford algebra approach are demonstrated.
Bohdan Lev
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Intelligent radiative cooling devices, adaptable to various weather conditions, have the potential for year‐round energy savings. This study introduces a sustainable dual‐mode film made from polycaprolactone nanofibers and upcycled chip bags for effective thermal management.
Qimeng Song +4 more
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Analytical Derivation of Three Dimensional Vorticity Function for wave breaking in Surf Zone [PDF]
Ritabrata Dutta
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This work explores Li‐substituted P2 layered oxides for Na‐ion batteries by crystallographic and electrochemical studies. The effect of lithium on superstructure orderings, on phase transitions during synthesis and electrochemical cycling and on the interplay of O‐ versus TM‐redox is revealed via various advanced techniques, including semi‐simultaneous
Mingfeng Xu +5 more
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Wave-function approach to Master equations for quantum transport and measurement [PDF]
S. A. Gurvitz
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MQHOA algorithm with energy level stabilizing process
An improved multi-scale quantum harmonic oscillator algorithm (MQHOA) with energy level stabilizing process was proposed analogizing to quantum harmonic oscillator's wave function.
Peng WANG, Yan HUANG
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New approach to folding with the Coulomb wave function [PDF]
L. D. Blokhintsev +3 more
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The properties of a wave equation for a six-component wave function of a photon are re-analyzed. It is shown that the wave equation presents all the properties required by quantum mechanics, except for the ones that are linked with the definition of the position operator.
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This study uncovers a new switching mechanism in HfO2 and ZrO2, where the absence of a non‐polar layer along the a‐direction induces interaction between polar layers. Consequently, the switching barriers for growth are lower than those for nucleation in this direction, leading to a size‐dependent coercive field that matches experimental observations ...
Kun Hee Ye +6 more
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