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Reflections on future problems in cluster science

B.E.Ram\'irez-Galindo, B. v.Issendorff, D.Kiawi, J.Fedor, J.M.Bakker, J.Mehmel, K.Hansen, L.B.F.M.Waters, L.-S.Wang, L.X.Worutowicz, M.Arndt, M.F\'arn\'ik, M.Lemeshko, P.Ferrari, R.Alhyder, R.Ferstl, R.J.Louwerse, R.Sch\"afer, S.Gerlich, S.G.Sayres, S.M.Lang, S.Pedalino, S.Sindelar, V.V.Kresin, W.Kong

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A 2025 workshop collection presents reflections on open problems in cluster science from a new angle.

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The paper assembles contributions from speakers at the Dynamics of Electrons in Atomic and Molecular Nanoclusters workshop. It frames these pieces as a departure from conventional proceedings by supplying a fresh perspective on the participants' own research activities. The content centers on identifying and examining future challenges facing the study of atomic and molecular clusters. A reader would find value in seeing where active researchers locate the next set of unresolved questions and possible research directions. The result is a set of forward-looking observations drawn directly from the workshop.

Core claim

The central claim is that the gathered reflections from the workshop speakers supply a distinct viewpoint on the work performed by those same participants, thereby highlighting future problems in cluster science that merit attention.

What carries the argument

The assembly of individual speaker contributions into a single volume that deliberately shifts emphasis from past results toward anticipated open questions and emerging issues.

If this is right

  • The field can use the outlined problems to set near-term experimental and theoretical priorities in nanocluster research.
  • Models of electron behavior in clusters may need refinement to address the specific difficulties identified by the contributors.
  • Experimental methods for producing and probing clusters could be adjusted to tackle the reactivity and dynamics questions raised.
  • Collaborations may form around the shared open issues highlighted across the separate contributions.
  • Progress on these problems could influence related areas such as nanoscale materials and molecular electronics.

Where Pith is reading between the lines

These are editorial extensions of the paper, not claims the author makes directly.

  • Similar reflective formats could be adopted by workshops in adjacent fields to surface shared future directions without requiring new data.
  • The perspectives may connect to broader questions in quantum many-body systems where cluster size bridges isolated atoms and bulk matter.
  • Direct tests of novelty could be performed by mapping each stated problem against the most recent comprehensive reviews in the subject.
  • Follow-up meetings could convert the reflections into ranked lists of measurable targets for the coming years.

Load-bearing premise

The collected reflections must contain genuinely new insights on future problems rather than repeating points already covered in prior cluster science literature.

What would settle it

A side-by-side comparison with existing reviews that demonstrates every mentioned future problem and perspective has already received equivalent treatment in the published record.

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This article is a collection of contributions from speakers at the 2025 DEAMN [Dynamics of Electrons in Atomic and Molecular Nanoclusters] workshop at the Majorana Centre in Erice. Not ordinary contributions to a conference proceeding, this gives a new and different perspective on the work done by the workshop participants.

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Referee Report

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Summary. This manuscript is a collection of contributions from speakers at the 2025 DEAMN workshop on Dynamics of Electrons in Atomic and Molecular Nanoclusters, held at the Majorana Centre in Erice. It frames itself not as standard conference proceedings but as providing a new and different perspective on the future problems in cluster science arising from the participants' work.

Significance. If the individual reflections deliver insights into future problems in cluster science that are not already addressed in the existing literature, the collection could help orient researchers toward key open questions in electron dynamics within nanoclusters. Its value is primarily synthetic and reflective rather than in presenting new empirical data, derivations, or falsifiable predictions.

major comments (1)
  1. Abstract: The central claim that the article supplies a 'new and different perspective' on the workshop participants' work is load-bearing for the manuscript's framing, yet no explicit comparison is made to prior reviews or perspectives in cluster science; this leaves the novelty assertion without concrete grounding in the provided text.
minor comments (1)
  1. The manuscript would benefit from a brief introductory section or table of contents that outlines how the individual contributions are organized and connected to the overall theme of future problems.

Simulated Author's Rebuttal

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We thank the referee for their detailed and constructive report. We address the single major comment below and indicate the revisions we will make.

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  1. Referee: Abstract: The central claim that the article supplies a 'new and different perspective' on the workshop participants' work is load-bearing for the manuscript's framing, yet no explicit comparison is made to prior reviews or perspectives in cluster science; this leaves the novelty assertion without concrete grounding in the provided text.

    Authors: We accept the referee's observation. The phrasing in the abstract was intended to signal that the manuscript is not a conventional proceedings volume of research reports but a curated collection of forward-looking personal reflections on open problems in electron dynamics, drawn directly from the 2025 DEAMN workshop discussions. It was not meant to assert comprehensive novelty relative to the entire prior literature. To remove any ambiguity, we will revise the abstract to read that the collection 'provides perspectives on future problems in cluster science as identified by the workshop participants' and will add a short contextual paragraph early in the introduction that acknowledges the existence of previous reviews on nanoclusters while clarifying the distinctive reflective and prospective character of the present contributions. These changes will be incorporated in the revised manuscript. revision: yes

Circularity Check

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No significant circularity: collection of reflections with no derivations or predictions

full rationale

The paper is explicitly a compilation of workshop contributions offering reflections on future problems in cluster science. It contains no equations, derivations, fitted parameters, predictions, or technical claims that could reduce to their own inputs. The central framing—that the collection supplies a 'new and different perspective'—is satisfied simply by assembling the participants' contributions and does not depend on any self-definitional loop, fitted-input prediction, or load-bearing self-citation chain. No uniqueness theorems, ansatzes, or renamings of known results are invoked in a manner that creates circularity. The document is self-contained as a reflective summary without any derivation chain to inspect.

Axiom & Free-Parameter Ledger

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No free parameters, axioms, or invented entities are present because the paper contains no models, derivations, or empirical claims.

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