Dynamically corrected BSE@scGW on the Matsubara axis produces singlet and triplet excitation energies for small molecules that closely match high-level wavefunction benchmarks.
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Sideband occupations at a sharp Fermi edge in Floquet-driven non-interacting fermions are governed exactly by the discrete Bessel kernel, converging to the Airy kernel on the A^{1/3} scale with direct consequences for shot-noise slopes.
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Edge universality in Floquet sideband spectra
Sideband occupations at a sharp Fermi edge in Floquet-driven non-interacting fermions are governed exactly by the discrete Bessel kernel, converging to the Airy kernel on the A^{1/3} scale with direct consequences for shot-noise slopes.
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Magnet-Free Nonreciprocal frequency conversion using Sequential Temporal modulation: Theory and Simulations
Sequential temporal modulation in a three-mode system creates magnet-free nonreciprocity by giving forward and reverse frequency-conversion paths unequal dwell times in a lossy intermediate mode.
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Hartree shift and pairing gap in ultracold Fermi gases in the framework of low-momentum interactions
Third-order perturbative calculation of Hartree shift and pairing gap in low-momentum interaction model for BCS-side Fermi gases.