An optimization-based inverse design method discovers metainterfaces achieving custom friction laws including power laws with exponents from 2/3 to 1.35 and bilinear forms, with experimental validation for some cases.
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A double-occupancy cell model with Curie-Weiss interaction exhibits single or double critical points, tricritical points, and triple points depending on the repulsion-to-attraction ratio, producing gas-liquid and liquid-liquid coexistence.
Repeated-collision model produces a thermodynamically consistent local Lindblad equation for extended qubit systems that crosses over to the global secular form at longer times.
Large, individually unstable droplets become persistent, self-healing clusters through shared Faraday wave interactions, with structure and motion tuned by droplet size.
Parametrizing nonlinearity in the kicked top model shows chaos intensifying for 1 ≤ p ≤ 2 then diminishing to regular motion as p → ∞.
Proposes a symmetry-protected quantum computing architecture that combines the generalized Kohn theorem, OAM light control, and metamaterial nanofocusing for any parabolic-confinement platform.
Environmental radiation measurements combined with Geant4 simulations predict a residual background of approximately 250 events per day per kg per keV in the 10-100 eV range for NUCLEUS CaWO4 detectors, dominated by cosmic-ray neutrons after over 100x rejection.
Surveys theoretical concepts of polariton Bose-Einstein condensates, emphasizing that linear and non-interacting effects explain much of the phenomenology including bosonic correlations and coherence buildup.
Directed droplet motion via surface property gradients provides a versatile approach for fluid transport in applications like digital microfluidics and bio-diagnostics.
Review surveying experimental realizations of topological phases across optical lattices, synthetic lattices, Floquet-engineered systems, and optical tweezer arrays.
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Automated Discovery of Metainterfaces with Tailored Friction Laws
An optimization-based inverse design method discovers metainterfaces achieving custom friction laws including power laws with exponents from 2/3 to 1.35 and bilinear forms, with experimental validation for some cases.
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Phase diagram of a double-occupancy cell model of a fluid with Curie-Weiss interaction
A double-occupancy cell model with Curie-Weiss interaction exhibits single or double critical points, tricritical points, and triple points depending on the repulsion-to-attraction ratio, producing gas-liquid and liquid-liquid coexistence.
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Thermalization in Spatially Extended Open Quantum Systems: Local versus Global Markovian Evolution
Repeated-collision model produces a thermodynamically consistent local Lindblad equation for extended qubit systems that crosses over to the global secular form at longer times.
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Emergent Active Clusters through Wave-Mediated Interactions
Large, individually unstable droplets become persistent, self-healing clusters through shared Faraday wave interactions, with structure and motion tuned by droplet size.
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Non-linearity and chaos in the kicked top
Parametrizing nonlinearity in the kicked top model shows chaos intensifying for 1 ≤ p ≤ 2 then diminishing to regular motion as p → ∞.
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Symmetry-Protected Quantum Computing using Metamaterials
Proposes a symmetry-protected quantum computing architecture that combines the generalized Kohn theorem, OAM light control, and metamaterial nanofocusing for any parabolic-confinement platform.
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Particle background characterization and prediction for the NUCLEUS reactor CE$\nu$NS experiment
Environmental radiation measurements combined with Geant4 simulations predict a residual background of approximately 250 events per day per kg per keV in the 10-100 eV range for NUCLEUS CaWO4 detectors, dominated by cosmic-ray neutrons after over 100x rejection.
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Polariton BECs: Theory and Concepts
Surveys theoretical concepts of polariton Bose-Einstein condensates, emphasizing that linear and non-interacting effects explain much of the phenomenology including bosonic correlations and coherence buildup.
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Directed droplet motion -- Its versatile nature and anticipated applications
Directed droplet motion via surface property gradients provides a versatile approach for fluid transport in applications like digital microfluidics and bio-diagnostics.
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Ultracold atomic lattice systems for simulating topological phases: A review
Review surveying experimental realizations of topological phases across optical lattices, synthetic lattices, Floquet-engineered systems, and optical tweezer arrays.