Scale-invariant open quantum systems are universally described by unparticle baths with scaling dimension d_U, producing non-Markovian kernels, a fractional Caldeira-Leggett master equation, and phase transitions at d_U = 3/2, 2, and 5/2.
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Finally, we study the effect of strong coupling on the thermalization time (also known as the relaxation time) of the spin-boson problem
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Regge amplitude fit to high-energy polarized pi- Delta++ photoproduction confirms pion dominance at small t and extracts pi N Delta coupling consistent with Delta decay plus first values for rho, b1, and a2 N Delta couplings.
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A vacuum-decay model generates primordial curvature perturbations from spatially correlated stochastic noise rather than inflaton fluctuations, solving horizon and flatness problems with zero tensor-to-scalar ratio.
Evolving dark energy models lower the tension in DES Y3 Weyl potential measurements with GR+ΛCDM predictions to 1.6-2.2σ by changing the theoretical background evolution.
Multi-band k·p calculations on tetrahedral InP/ZnSe QDs show excitonic spectra similar to spherical nanocrystals except in large red-emitting sizes, where selection-rule violations occur and biexciton binding changes sign.
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Reexamination of Planck CMB data finds a possible spatial-parity-breaking signal consistent with six extra dimensions compactified toroidally at the GUT scale before inflation.
In real 3HDMs with spontaneous CP violation and discrete symmetry on quartics, perturbativity bounds keep new scalars near the electroweak scale despite large quadratic terms.
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Scale-Invariant Open Quantum Systems
Scale-invariant open quantum systems are universally described by unparticle baths with scaling dimension d_U, producing non-Markovian kernels, a fractional Caldeira-Leggett master equation, and phase transitions at d_U = 3/2, 2, and 5/2.
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Mechanisms of high energy polarized photoproduction of $\pi^{-}\Delta^{++}$
Regge amplitude fit to high-energy polarized pi- Delta++ photoproduction confirms pion dominance at small t and extracts pi N Delta coupling consistent with Delta decay plus first values for rho, b1, and a2 N Delta couplings.
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Polaron Transformed Canonically Consistent Quantum Master Equation
A polaron-transformed canonically consistent quantum master equation matches exact simulations for the spin-boson model in strong coupling and predicts initial-state-independent slowing of thermalization.
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The Noise of Vacuum
A vacuum-decay model generates primordial curvature perturbations from spatially correlated stochastic noise rather than inflaton fluctuations, solving horizon and flatness problems with zero tensor-to-scalar ratio.
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The impact of evolving dark energy on the Weyl potential measured from the Dark Energy Survey Year 3 data
Evolving dark energy models lower the tension in DES Y3 Weyl potential measurements with GR+ΛCDM predictions to 1.6-2.2σ by changing the theoretical background evolution.
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Electronic structure of InP/ZnSe quantum dots: effect of tetrahedral shape, valence band coupling and excitonic interactions
Multi-band k·p calculations on tetrahedral InP/ZnSe QDs show excitonic spectra similar to spherical nanocrystals except in large red-emitting sizes, where selection-rule violations occur and biexciton binding changes sign.
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Spectroscopic Signatures of Structural Disorder and Electron-Phonon Interactions in Trigonal Selenium Thin Films for Solar Energy Harvesting
Spectroscopic measurements on selenium thin films indicate that structural disorder is processing-dependent rather than intrinsic and correlates with reduced carrier lifetime and open-circuit voltage in photovoltaic applications.
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Probing String-Theory-Inspired Topologies of the Early Universe through CMB Temperature and Polarization Anisotropies
Reexamination of Planck CMB data finds a possible spatial-parity-breaking signal consistent with six extra dimensions compactified toroidally at the GUT scale before inflation.
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Light states in real 3HDMs with spontaneous CP violation and softly broken symmetries
In real 3HDMs with spontaneous CP violation and discrete symmetry on quartics, perturbativity bounds keep new scalars near the electroweak scale despite large quadratic terms.
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Production of Upgraded Metallurgical Grade (UMG) silicon for a low-cost high-efficiency and reliable PV technology
UMG-Si with gallium doping, optimized gettering, and black silicon texturing yields multicrystalline solar cells and modules with efficiencies and stability comparable to polysilicon-based devices.