Białecki, Tomasz Rybotycki, Tomasz Tworzydło, Jakub Bednorz, Adam
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We analyze the results of the test of π/2 qubit rotations on a public quantum computer provided by IBM. We measure a single qubit rotated by π/2 about a random axis, and we accumulate vast statistics of the results. The test performed on different devices shows systematic deviations from the theoretical predictions, which appear at level 10–3. Some...
Ullah, Asad Yao, Hongxing Waseem, Saboor, Abdus Awwad, Fuad A. Ismail, Emad A. A.
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This article aims to analyze the two-dimensional (2D) nanofluid (Ag/C2H6O2) flow past an exponentially stretched sheet. The magnetic field impact, heat source/sink, and convection in the thermal profile are taken into account. The complexity of the problem is reduced by introducing a dimensionless group of functions. The reduced model is transforme...
Gotti, Riccardo Wójtewicz, Szymon Marangoni, Marco Gatti, Davide Lamperti, Marco
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In this study, we report highly precise and accurate measurements of the P(5), P(6), and O(3) transitions of the 2–0 band of HD occurring at approximately 1.5 μ m. HD spectra were acquired in the pressure range of 100–900 Torr using a cavity ring-down spectrometer linked to an optical frequency comb. The line-shape analysis was performed using the ...
Wang, Chao Ma, Xitong Jin, Xing Zeng, Honghai Wang, Zhen
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Economic models based on multi-agents are increasingly attracting attention and can provide a new perspective for exploring the causes behind social phenomena at the individual level. Existing research usually adopts society-level learning methods, and more research on micro-level heterogeneity among individuals is needed. For this, we propose a hi...
Huang, Qilong Fan, Xiaoping Fu, Wei Zhang, Peng Zheng, Tuo Liu, Yunze Zhang, Tiantian Ren, Shiyu Wang, Qinghui Liu, Zhiwen
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Within the Tan-Lu Fault Zone, the largest active tectonic belt in eastern China, the Anqiu-Juxian Fault exhibits the most recent activity period, evident surface traces, and highest seismic hazard, making it a Holocene active fault. This study utilized the vertical component continuous data observed by 100 short-period temporary stations from Augus...
Lavell, Michael J. Kish, Ayden J. Sexton, Andrew T. Evans, Eugene S. Mohammad, Ibrahim Gomez-Ramirez, Sara Scullin, William Borscz, Marcus Pikuz, Sergey Mehlhorn, Thomas A.
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We present particle-in-cell simulations with Monte Carlo collisions of fusion burn waves in compressed deuterium–tritium and proton–boron plasmas. We study the energy balance in the one-dimensional expansion of a hot-spot by simulating Coulomb collisions, fusion reactions, and bremsstrahlung emission with a Monte Carlo model and inverse bremsstrahl...
Fu, Hongze Zhu, Yinbang Chen, Qu
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In computational chemistry and molecular modeling, the interactions between biomolecules (BMs) and nanomaterials (NMs) play a crucial role in various physical and biological processes, and have significant implications in material discovery and development. While there is extensive literature on free energy calculations for drug-target interactions...
Guo, Lili Huang, Wanhui
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Markovian jump Hopfield NNs (MJHNNs) have received considerable attention due to their potential for application in various areas. This paper deals with the issue of state estimation concerning a category of MJHNNs with discrete and distributed delays. Both time-invariant and time-variant discrete delay cases are taken into account. The objective i...
Wang, Ji-Lei Han, Yu-Xing Chen, Qing-Tong Li, Zhi-Yuan Du, Ming-Jing Wang, Yu-Lan
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Effective exploration of the pattern dynamic behaviors of reaction–diffusion models is a popular but difficult topic. The Schnakenberg model is a famous reaction–diffusion system that has been widely used in many fields, such as physics, chemistry, and biology. Herein, we explore the stability, Turing instability, and weakly non-linear analysis of ...
Chen, Y. L. Wang, Y. Wei, F. S. Feng, X. S. Zhou, Z. L. Wang, B. Y. Zuo, P. B. Jiang, C. W. Gu, Y. X. Wang, L. D.
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Magnetic reconnection is a fundamental mechanism for energy conversion in the realms of space physics, astrophysics, and plasma physics. Over the past few decades, obtaining analytical solutions for three-dimensional (3D) magnetic reconnection has remained a challenging endeavor. Due to the complexity and nonlinearity of the equations, analytical s...