Relativistic continuous matrix product states yield competitive variational approximations to ground state energies and observables in the phi^4, Sine-Gordon, and Sinh-Gordon models, including strongly coupled regimes.
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Relativistic continuous matrix product states yield competitive variational approximations to ground state energies and observables in the phi^4, Sine-Gordon, and Sinh-Gordon models, including strongly coupled regimes.
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A Study of Non-Singular Bounce in Myrzakulov-type $f(R,T)$ Gravity with Chaplygin Gas
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Non-equilibrium Dynamical Attractors and Thermalisation of Charm Quarks in Nuclear Collisions at the LHC Energy
Charm quarks develop dynamical attractors in expanding QGP but with lattice-QCD diffusion coefficients require ~5 fm to relax, leading to O(1) deviations from equilibrium already at pT ~ 3 GeV and incomplete thermalization in small systems.
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CP-violation or Nuclear Excitation: Reviewing the Role of Neutrino Interaction Model Uncertainties on Accelerator-Based Neutrino Oscillation Measurements
Neutrino interaction model uncertainties from nuclear physics details remain a dominant systematic in oscillation analyses and will require improved modeling plus near-detector constraints to reach the precision goals of next-generation experiments.
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