SLayerGen generates crystals invariant to any space or layer group via autoregressive lattice and Wyckoff sampling plus equivariant diffusion, achieving gains over bulk models on diperiodic materials after correcting a prior loss inconsistency for hexagonal groups.
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Develops and calibrates an anisotropic hyperelastic constitutive model based on octahedral fiber networks for mitral valve leaflets to examine effects of anisotropy and reorientation on closure and mitral regurgitation.
A self-referenced LLO CVQKD system with passive state preparation achieves 10.34 Mbps asymptotic secret key rate over 23.5 dB loss free-space channel with low excess noise and turbulence robustness.
The paper summarizes A. O. Caldeira's foundational work on quantum Brownian motion, including dissipation in tunneling, alternative models, and links to decoherence and quantum thermodynamics.
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SLayerGen: a Crystal Generative Model for all Space and Layer Groups
SLayerGen generates crystals invariant to any space or layer group via autoregressive lattice and Wyckoff sampling plus equivariant diffusion, achieving gains over bulk models on diperiodic materials after correcting a prior loss inconsistency for hexagonal groups.
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An Octahedral Fibrous Constitutive Model for Heart Valve Mechanics and Function
Develops and calibrates an anisotropic hyperelastic constitutive model based on octahedral fiber networks for mitral valve leaflets to examine effects of anisotropy and reorientation on closure and mitral regurgitation.
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High-Rate Free-Space Continuous-Variable QKD with Self-Referenced Passive State Preparation
A self-referenced LLO CVQKD system with passive state preparation achieves 10.34 Mbps asymptotic secret key rate over 23.5 dB loss free-space channel with low excess noise and turbulence robustness.
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Over forty years of research towards the understanding of Quantum Brownian Motion -- the contributions of A. O. Caldeira
The paper summarizes A. O. Caldeira's foundational work on quantum Brownian motion, including dissipation in tunneling, alternative models, and links to decoherence and quantum thermodynamics.