Introduces an inverse-design framework showing that energy barriers and binding-site separations in bistable nanostructures are readily programmable while transition-state location and full profile shape require more design freedom.
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A modified Euler-Maruyama method is proposed and proven to converge weakly with order 1 to one-dimensional sticky diffusions.
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A modified Euler-Maruyama method to simulate a one-dimensional sticky diffusion
A modified Euler-Maruyama method is proposed and proven to converge weakly with order 1 to one-dimensional sticky diffusions.