Zeta-function derivative corrections enable machine-precision evaluation of periodic dipolar and Riesz potentials at the cost of truncated sums.
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DMET combined with SQD on IBM Eagle hardware achieves chemical accuracy for ground-state energies of low-symmetry ligand-like molecules.
Establishes global existence, uniqueness and continuous dependence on data for a nonlinear Fokker-Planck model of grain growth under specific energy laws.
A Kaluza-Klein boost on Kerr-Taub-NUT enlarges the physical ergoregion volume without altering horizon radius, entropy, or temperature, while adding dyonic work terms to the first law.
A perturbative analytical model of gravitational waves on an exact Bianchi IV background is derived via the proper-time method and shown to be stable.
Reports an experimental measurement of 19,20O(p,n)19,20F reactions in inverse kinematics with the MuSIC@Indiana active target, enabling extraction of the proton fusion cross section via background rejection.
DEM simulations show higher rotation speeds accelerate axial and cross-sectional mixing while higher fill levels slow axial mixing but enhance circulation and reduce dispersion in HSBRs.
Fermion mappings combined with Z2 tapering and frozen-core approximations reduce qubit counts by up to 50%, gate counts by up to 27.5x, and Pauli strings by up to 2.75x for VQE on small molecules.
A Lambda-type many-body quantum battery model shows collective charging and discharge suppression in the strong-coupling non-Markovian regime, with numerical simulations indicating that optimized driving and reservoir engineering enable rapid stable charging.
The paper summarizes A. O. Caldeira's foundational work on quantum Brownian motion, including dissipation in tunneling, alternative models, and links to decoherence and quantum thermodynamics.
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Zeta expansion for long-range interactions under periodic boundary conditions with applications to micromagnetics
Zeta-function derivative corrections enable machine-precision evaluation of periodic dipolar and Riesz potentials at the cost of truncated sums.
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Quantum Simulation of Ligand-like Molecules through Sample-based Quantum Diagonalization in Density Matrix Embedding Framework
DMET combined with SQD on IBM Eagle hardware achieves chemical accuracy for ground-state energies of low-symmetry ligand-like molecules.
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Global Well-Posedness of a Nonlinear Fokker-Planck Type Model of Grain Growth
Establishes global existence, uniqueness and continuous dependence on data for a nonlinear Fokker-Planck model of grain growth under specific energy laws.
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Ergosphere Geometry and Thermodynamic Properties of Boosted Kerr-Taub-NUT Solutions in Kaluza-Klein Theory
A Kaluza-Klein boost on Kerr-Taub-NUT enlarges the physical ergoregion volume without altering horizon radius, entropy, or temperature, while adding dyonic work terms to the first law.
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Linear perturbations of an exact gravitational wave in the Bianchi IV universe
A perturbative analytical model of gravitational waves on an exact Bianchi IV background is derived via the proper-time method and shown to be stable.
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Measuring $^{19,20}$O(p,n)$^{19,20}$F reactions using an active target detector
Reports an experimental measurement of 19,20O(p,n)19,20F reactions in inverse kinematics with the MuSIC@Indiana active target, enabling extraction of the proton fusion cross section via background rejection.
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Granular mixing and flow dynamics in horizontal stirred bed reactors
DEM simulations show higher rotation speeds accelerate axial and cross-sectional mixing while higher fill levels slow axial mixing but enhance circulation and reduce dispersion in HSBRs.
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Resource Estimation for VQE on Small Molecules: Impact of Fermion Mappings and Hamiltonian Reductions
Fermion mappings combined with Z2 tapering and frozen-core approximations reduce qubit counts by up to 50%, gate counts by up to 27.5x, and Pauli strings by up to 2.75x for VQE on small molecules.
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Rapid and Stable Collective Charging and Discharge Suppression in Strongly Coupled Many-Body Quantum Batteries
A Lambda-type many-body quantum battery model shows collective charging and discharge suppression in the strong-coupling non-Markovian regime, with numerical simulations indicating that optimized driving and reservoir engineering enable rapid stable charging.
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Over forty years of research towards the understanding of Quantum Brownian Motion -- the contributions of A. O. Caldeira
The paper summarizes A. O. Caldeira's foundational work on quantum Brownian motion, including dissipation in tunneling, alternative models, and links to decoherence and quantum thermodynamics.