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Onset of collective motion in locusts is captured by a minimal model
We present a minimal model to describe the onset of collective motion seen when a population of locusts are placed in an annular arena. At low densities motion is disordered, while at high densities locusts march in a common...
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Onset of collective motion in locusts is captured by a minimal model
We present a minimal model to describe the onset of collective motion seen when a population of locusts are placed in an annular arena. At low densities motion is disordered, while at high densities locusts march in a common...
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Global mental health
Abstract: Background: An increasing number of international organisations and national governments have committed to well-being promotion. Unfortunately, important questions regarding how to assess well-being are still...
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Polymorphism of terthio-phene with surface confinement.
The origin of unknown polymorphic phases within thin films is still not well understood. This work reports on crystals of the molecule terthio-phene which were grown by thermal gradient crystallization using glass-plate...
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Global mental health
Abstract: Background: An increasing number of international organisations and national governments have committed to well-being promotion. Unfortunately, important questions regarding how to assess well-being are still...
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Spectral Gap Critical Exponent for Glauber Dynamics of Hierarchical Spin Models
Abstract: We develop a renormalisation group approach to deriving the asymptotics of the spectral gap of the generator of Glauber type dynamics of spin systems with strong correlations (at and near a critical point). In our...
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Pulp Vietnam
Linda Roland Danil
Sep 19, 2022
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Global mental health
BACKGROUND: An increasing number of international organisations and national governments have committed to well-being promotion. Unfortunately, important questions regarding how to assess well-being are still unresolved, making...
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Gauge theory and boundary integrability. Part II. Elliptic and trigonometric cases
Abstract: We consider the mixed topological-holomorphic Chern-Simons theory introduced by Costello, Yamazaki & Witten on a ℤ2 orbifold. We use this to construct semi- classical solutions of the boundary Yang-Baxter equation in...
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The future of the Quality and Outcomes Framework in England.
It’s time to rethink one of the most ambitious experiments in general practice To describe the Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF)—one of the most ambitious pay-for-performance schemes introduced into any health system—as...
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Organizational Influence on Security Development in Open-Source Software Projects
Roland Schreiber
Jan 01, 2024
Increasing technological complexity, intensified competition, and security requirements have driven open-source software (OSS) projects to become a crucial part of organizations' software development. This study focuses on the...
Random Spanning Forests and Hyperbolic Symmetry
Abstract: We study (unrooted) random forests on a graph where the probability of a forest is multiplicatively weighted by a parameter β>0 per edge. This is called the arboreal gas model, and the special case when β=1 is the...
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Twistors, the ASD Yang-Mills equations and 4d Chern-Simons theory
Abstract We show that the approaches to integrable systems via 4d Chern-Simons theory and via symmetry reductions of the anti-self-dual Yang-Mills...
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The myeloarchitecture of impulsivity
Impulsivity has been suggested as a neurocognitive endophenotype conferring risk across a number of neuropsychiatric conditions, including substance and behavioural addictions, eating disorders, and attention...
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