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Calabi-Yau Manifolds, Hermitian Yang-Mills Instantons, and Mirror Symmetry
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Novel Analytical and Numerical Approximations to the Forced Damped Parametric Driven Pendulum Oscillator: Chebyshev Collocation Method
Published 2022-01-01“…The obtained results help many authors to understand the mechanism of many phenomena related to the plasma physics, classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, optical fiber, and electronic circuits.…”
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SU(N) symmetry with ultracold alkali dimers: Weak dependence of scattering properties on hyperfine state
Published 2025-01-01“…We investigate the prospect of using ultracold alkali diatomic molecules to implement many-body quantum systems with SU(N) symmetry. Experimentally accessible molecules offer large N for both bosonic and fermionic systems, with both attractive and repulsive interactions. …”
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Three-point functions in Aharony-Bergman-Jafferis-Maldacena theory and integrable boundary states
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A Bright Entanglement and Squeezing Generated by an External Pumping Radiation in a Correlated Emission Laser
Published 2020-01-01“…The quantum and statistical properties of light generated by an external classical field in a correlated emission laser with a parametric amplifier and coupled to a squeezed vacuum reservoir are investigated using the combination of the master and stochastic differential equations. …”
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Microscopic Description of 2D Topological Phases, Duality, and 3D State Sums
Published 2010-01-01“…Doubled topological phases introduced by Kitaev, Levin, and Wen supported on two-dimensional lattices are Hamiltonian versions of three-dimensional topological quantum field theories described by the Turaev-Viro state sum models. …”
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Density-functional theory formulated in terms of functional integrals
Published 2025-01-01“…This work could be of interest to people working in the field of quantum Monte Carlo methods at finite temperature.…”
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Radical reflexivity, experimental ontology and RRI
Published 2024-12-01“…This paper proposes that research and innovation should engage with quantum theory inspired alternative worldviews.…”
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Entanglement in BF theory. Part I. Essential topological entanglement
Published 2025-01-01“…We do so directly in the low-energy topological quantum field theory by considering the algebra of topological surface operators. …”
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Loosing no time to deploy digital economy and digital transformation to spur ICT innovation——The latest ICT development trend showcased in the science and technology award of CIC i...
Published 2021-01-01“…ICT Innovation, industrial development and the new information infrastructure construction, represented by 5G, artificial intelligence, and integrated space-air-ground networks will play an important role in the implementation of the national strategy of building a powerful communications network and comprehensively building a modern socialist country.Based on the current technological development in the ICT field, the China Institute of Communications summarized and sorted out the key directions of technological innovation in this field, including a new generation of mobile communications, network enabling, quantum communications, satellite internet, smart network operation and maintenance, cyberspace security, and the internet of things and the internet of vehicles, network cost reduction and efficiency enhancement, and basic technologies, etc., providing references for all walks of life to understand the technological development in the ICT field.…”
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Anomalies of QFTs from M-theory and holography
Published 2020-01-01“…Abstract We describe a systematic way of computing the ’t Hooft anomalies for continuous symmetries of Quantum Field Theories in even dimensions that can be geometrically engineered from M5-branes. …”
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Network queue scheduling algorithm based on self-similar traffic level grading prediction
Published 2020-04-01“…Self-similarity characteristic of network traffic will lead to the continuous burstness of data in the network.In order to effectively reduce the queue delay and packet loss rate caused by network traffic burst,improve the transmission capacity of different priority services,and guarantee the service quality requirements,a queue scheduling algorithm P-DWRR based on the self-similarity of network traffic was proposed.A dynamic weight allocation method and a service quantum update method based on the self-similar traffic level grading prediction results were designed,and the service order of the queue according was determined to the service priority and queue waiting time,so as to reduce the queuing delay and packet loss rate.The simulation results show that the P-DWRR algorithm can reduce the queueing delay,delay jitter and packet loss rate on the basis of satisfying the different service priority requirements of the network,and its performance is better than that of DWRR and VDWRR.…”
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Correlation functions and characteristic lengthscales in flat band superconductors
Published 2025-01-01“…Recently, it has been argued that in FB compounds $\xi$ could be decomposed into a conventional part of BCS type ($\xi_{BCS}$) and a geometric contribution which characterises the FB eigenstates, the quantum metric ($\langle g \rangle$). However, by calculating the coherence length in two possible ways, our calculations show that $\xi ≠ \sqrt{\langle g \rangle.}$ This may suggest that the link between QM and coherence length is more complex, and leaves us with the open question: what is the appropriate definition of the coherence length in flat-band systems?…”
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New Subclass of Analytic Function Related with Generalized Conic Domain Associated with q− Differential Operator
Published 2022-01-01“…The quantum (or q-) calculus is widely applied in various operators which include the q-difference (q-derivative) operator, and this operator plays an important role in geometric function theory (GFT) as well as in the theory of hypergeometric series. …”
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Computing the Energy and Estrada Index of Different Molecular Structures
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Hybrid Josephson Rhombus: A Superconducting Element with Tailored Current-Phase Relation
Published 2025-02-01“…These results showcase the potential of hybrid Josephson rhombi as fundamental building blocks for noise-resilient qubits and quantum devices with custom transport properties.…”
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Nanoscale nonlocal thermal transport and thermal field emission in high-current resonant tunnel structures
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract We present a nonlinear model of thermal field emission in resonant tunneling nanostructures with multiple barriers and potential wells, based on an accurate determination of the quantum potential shape and a rigorous solution of the Schrödinger equation, while considering thermal balance. …”
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Exact Solutions of a Spatially Dependent Mass Dirac Equation for Coulomb Field plus Tensor Interaction via Laplace Transformation Method
Published 2012-01-01“…Closed forms of the energy eigenvalue equation and wave functions are obtained for arbitrary spin-orbit quantum number κ . …”
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Fermionic entanglement in the presence of background electric and magnetic fields
Published 2025-01-01“…This study offers deeper insights into quantum field theory and the dynamics of entanglement in the fermionic Schwinger effect.…”
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Diffusion coefficient matrix for multiple conserved charges: a Kubo approach
Published 2024-12-01“…Abstract The strongly interacting matter created in relativistic heavy-ion collisions possesses several conserved quantum numbers, such as baryon number, strangeness, and electric charge. …”
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