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  • THIRD-ORDER EXPONENTIAL INTEGRATOR FOR LINEAR KLEIN–GORDON EQUATIONS WITH TIME AND SPACE-DEPENDANT MASS

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    Allowing for space- and time-dependance of mass in Klein–Gordon equations re- solves the problem of negative probability density and of violation of Lorenz covariance of interaction in quantum mechanics. Moreover it extends their applicability to the domain of quantum cosmology, where the variation in mass may be accompanied by high oscillations....

  • Performance Analysis of the "Intelligent" Kirchhoff- Law - Johnson-Noise Secure Key Exchange

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    The Kirchhoff-law - Johnson-noise (KLJN) secure key distribution system provides a way of exchanging theoretically secure keys by measuring random voltage and current through the wire connecting two different resistors at Alice’s and Bob’s ends. Recently new advanced protocols for the KLJN method have been proposed with enhanced performance. In this paper, we analyze the KLJN system and compare with the „intelligent” KLJN (iKLJN)...

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  • W-like bound entangled states and secure key distillation

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    We construct multipartite entangled states with underlying W-type structuresatisfying positive partial transpose (PPT) condition under any (N −1)|1 partition. Then we showhow to distill a N-partite secure key from the states using two different methods: direct applicationof local filtering and novel random key distillation scheme in which we adopt the idea from recentresults on entanglement distillation. Open problems and possible...

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  • Eu2Mg3Bi4: Competing Magnetic Orders on a Buckled Honeycomb Lattice

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    • M. Marshall
    • F. Wang
    • T. Klimczuk
    • R. S. Dissanayaka Mudiyanselage
    • M. Greenblatt
    • D. Walker
    • W. Xie

    - CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS - Year 2022

    The honeycomb lattice and its derived variants provide information on modeling and designing quantum magnets. A novel magnetic material, Eu2Mg3Bi4, which stabilizes in a previously unknown buckled honeycomb lattice, was discovered by high-pressure and high-temperature methods. We report here on the synthesis exploration of pure single crystals, structural determination of the buckled honeycomb lattice of europium moments, and experimental observation...

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  • Electrochemistry from first-principles in the grand canonical ensemble

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    • A. Bhandari
    • C. Peng
    • J. Dziedzic
    • L. Anton
    • J. R. Owen
    • D. Kramer
    • C. Skylaris

    - JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS - Year 2021

    Progress in electrochemical technologies, such as automotive batteries, supercapacitors, and fuel cells, depends greatly on developing improved charged interfaces between electrodes and electrolytes. The rational development of such interfaces can benefit from the atomistic understanding of the materials involved by first-principles quantum mechanical simulations with Density Functional Theory (DFT). However, such simulations are...

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  • Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents as Agents for Improving Solubility, Stability and Delivery of Curcumin

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    - PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH - Year 2019

    Purpose Study on curcumin dissolved in natural deep eutectic solvents (NADES) was aimed at exploiting their beneficial properties as drug carriers. Methods The concentration of dissolved curcumin in NADES was measured. Simulated gastrointestinal fluids were used to determine the concentration of curcumin and quantum chemistry computations were performed for clarifying the origin of curcumin solubility enhancement in NADES. Results NADES...

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  • Trade-offs in multiparty Bell-inequality violations in qubit networks

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    - PHYSICAL REVIEW A - Year 2018

    Two overlapping bipartite binary input Bell inequalities cannot be simultaneously violated as this would contradict the usual no-signalling principle. This property is known as monogamy of Bell inequality violations and generally Bell monogamy relations refer to trade-offs between simultaneous violations of multiple inequalities. It turns out that multipartite Bell inequalities admit weaker forms of monogamies that allow for violations...

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  • H2O˙+ and OH+ reactivity versus furan: experimental low energy absolute cross sections for modeling radiation damage

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    • D. Ascenzi
    • E. Erdmann
    • P. Bolognesi
    • L. Avaldi
    • M. C. Castrovilli
    • R. Thissen
    • C. Romanzin
    • C. Alcaraz
    • I. Rabadan
    • L. Mendez... and 2 others

    - PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS - Year 2023

    Radiotherapy is one of the most widespread and efficient strategies to fight malignant tumors. Despite its broad application, the mechanisms of radiation-DNA interaction are still under investigation. Theoretical models to predict the effects of a particular delivered dose are still in their infancy due to the difficulty of simulating a real cell environment, as well as the inclusion of a large variety of secondary processes. This...

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  • Quantum dots conjugates with unsymmetrical bisacridines enhance cytotoxicity of these antitumor compounds in lung cancer cells and have protecting effects on normal cells

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    - EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CANCER - Year 2018

    Background: In recent years, with the rapid development of nanotechnology and its extensive applications in the medicine, nanocarriers for anticancer drug delivery have gained a great importance. Spherical semiconductor nanocrystals, frequently called quantum dots (QDs) are very attractive nanomaterials for bioimaging applications and they possess properties as potential candidates for drug carrier. Unsymmetrical bisacridines (UAs),...

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  • Inequivalence of entanglement, steering, and Bell nonlocality for general measurements

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    • M. Quintino
    • T. Vértesi
    • D. Cavalcanti
    • R. Augusiak
    • M. Demianowicz
    • A. Acín
    • N. Brunner

    - PHYSICAL REVIEW A - Year 2015

    Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen steering is a form of inseparability in quantum theory commonly acknowledged to be intermediate between entanglement and Bell nonlocality. However, this statement has so far only been proven for a restricted class of measurements, namely, projective measurements. Here we prove that entanglement, one-way steering, two-way steering, and nonlocality are genuinely different considering general measurements,...

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  • Potential energy surfaces of the low-lying electronic states of the Li+LiCs system

    Ab initio quantum chemistry calculations are performed for the mixed alkali triatomic system. Global minima of the ground and first excited doublet states of the trimer are found and Born-Oppenheimer potential energy surfaces of the Li atom interacting with the LiCs molecule were calculated for these states. The lithium atom is placed at various distances and bond angles from the lithium-caesium dimer. Three-body nonadditive forces...

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  • Jahn-Teller and related conical intersections in the benzene radical cation and the monofluoro derivate

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    - JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR STRUCTURE-THEOCHEM - Year 2007

    The multi-state multi-mode vibronic interactions in the benzene radical cation and its monofluoro derivative have been investigated theoretically, based on high-level electronic structure calculations for the system parameters and a quantum treatment of the nuclear motion. The available experimental data are well reproduced. The interplay of different vibronic coupling mechanisms is pointed out leading to multiple nonadiabatic...

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  • Entanglement and Nonlocality are Inequivalent for Any Number of Parties

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    - PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS - Year 2015

    Understanding the relation between nonlocality and entanglement is one of the fundamental problems in quantum physics. In the bipartite case, it is known that these two phenomena are inequivalent, as there exist entangled states of two parties that do not violate any Bell inequality. However, except for a single example of an entangled three-qubit state that has a local model, almost nothing is known about such a relation in multipartite...

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  • Free randomness amplification using bipartite chain correlations

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    • A. Grudka
    • K. Horodecki
    • M. Horodecki
    • P. Horodecki
    • M. Pawłowski
    • R. Ramanathan

    - PHYSICAL REVIEW A - Year 2014

    A direct analysis of the task of randomness amplification from Santha-Vazirani sources using the violation of the chained Bell inequality is performed in terms of the convex combination of no-signaling boxes required to simulate quantum violation of the inequality. This analysis is used to find the exact threshold value of the initial randomness parameter from which perfect randomness can be extracted in the asymptotic limit of...

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  • Binary-Encounter Model for Direct Ionization of Molecules by Positron-Impact

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    We introduce two models for the computation of direct ionization cross sections by positron impact over a wide range of collision energies. The models are based on the binary-encounter-Bethe model and take into account an extension of the Wannier theory. The cross sections computed with these models show good agreement with experimental data. The extensions improve the agreement between theory and experiment for collision energies...

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  • Breast MRI segmentation by deep learning: key gaps and challenges

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    Breast MRI segmentation plays a vital role in early diagnosis and treatment planning of breast anomalies. Convolutional neural networks with deep learning have indicated promise in automating this process, but significant gaps and challenges remain to address. This PubMed-based review provides a comprehensive literature overview of the latest deep learning models used for breast segmentation. The article categorizes the literature...

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  • Low-dimensional bound entanglement with one-way distillable cryptographic key

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    - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION THEORY - Year 2008

    In this paper, we provide a class of bound entangled states that have positive distillable secure key rate. The smallest state of this kind is 4 circle times 4, which shows that peculiar security contained in bound entangled states does not need high-dimensional systems. We show that for these states a positive key rate can be obtained by one-way Devetak-Winter (DW) protocol. Subsequently, the volume of bound entangled key-distillable...

  • Evaluating the effectivness of an outsourced processes on the basis of key performance indicators

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    According to the statistics outsourcing has become typical solution for mature economies. Besides short run attempt based on cost reduction, getting popular is the method of increasing the effectiveness by implementing outsourced process. Authors in this article present the methods of measuring outsourcing performance on the basis of key performance indicators.

  • New Unsymmetrical Bisacridine Derivatives Noncovalently Attached to Quaternary Quantum Dots Improve Cancer Therapy by Enhancing Cytotoxicity toward Cancer Cells and Protecting Normal Cells

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    - ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces - Year 2020

    The use of nanoparticles for the controlled drug delivery to cells has emerged as a good alternative to traditional systemic delivery. Quantum dots (QDs) offer potentially invaluable societal benefits such as drug targeting and in vivo biomedical imaging. In contrast, QDs may also pose risks to human health and the environment under certain conditions. Here, we demonstrated that unique combination of nanocrystals core components...

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  • Journal of Distribution Science

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    ISSN: 1738-3110

  • The influence of anchoring group position in ruthenium dye molecule on performance of dye-sensitized solar cells

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    • M. Zals
    • B. Gierczyk
    • A. Bossi
    • P. R. Mussini
    • M. Klein
    • R. Pankiewicz
    • M. Makowska-janusik
    • Ł. Popenda
    • W. Stampor

    - DYES AND PIGMENTS - Year 2018

    The effect of anchoring group position and, in consequence, the orientation of the ruthenium dye molecule on titania surface on the performance of dye-sensitized solar cells has been studied intensively. Three model ruthenium sensitizing dyes bearing carboxylic anchoring group in ortho, meta or para position were synthesized and well characterized by spectroscopic, electrochemical, photophysical and photochemical measurements....

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  • Vibrational excitation of acetylene by positron impact

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    - EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL D - Year 2006

    Vibrationally inelastic quantum calculations are carried out at low collision energies for the scattering of a beam of positrons off acetylene gaseous molecules. The normal mode analysis is assumed to be valid and the relative fluxes into the C–C and C–H symmetric vibrational modes are computed within a Body-Fixed (BF) formulation of the dynamics by solving the relevant vibrational Coupled Channels (VCC) equations. The clear dominance...

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  • Low-energy positron scattering from gas-phase uracil

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    - EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL D - Year 2014

    Quantum scattering calculations are presented for the interaction of low energy positrons with the uracil molecule, an important component of biological systems. The rotational elastic and inelastic cross sections and vibrational inelastic cross sections are reported and compared with existing experiments, indicating a general trend of the cross sections different from the experimental findings and in line with what should be expected...

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  • Amplifying the Randomness of Weak Sources Correlated With Devices

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    - IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON INFORMATION THEORY - Year 2017

    The problem of device-independent randomness amplification against no-signaling adversaries has so far been studied under the assumption that the weak source of randomness is uncorrelated with the (quantum) devices used in the amplification procedure. In this paper, we relax this assumption, and reconsider the original protocol of Colbeck and Renner using a Santha-Vazirani (SV) source. To do so, we introduce an SV-like condition...

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  • Entanglement of genuinely entangled subspaces and states: Exact, approximate, and numerical results

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    - PHYSICAL REVIEW A - Year 2019

    Genuinely entangled subspaces (GESs) are those subspaces of multipartite Hilbert spaces that consist only of genuinely multiparty entangled pure states. They are natural generalizations of the well-known notion of completely entangled subspaces, which by definition are void of fully product vectors. Entangled subspaces are an important tool of quantum information theory as they directly lead to constructions of entangled states,...

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  • Contra Bellum: Bell's Theorem as a Confusion of Languages

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    Bell's theorem is a conflict of mathematical predictions formulated within an infinite hierarchy of mathematical models. Inequalities formulated at level k ∈ Z are violated by probabilities at level k+1. We are inclined to think that k=0 corresponds to the classical world, while k=1 — to the quantum one. However, as the k=0 inequalities are violated by k=1 probabilities, the same relation holds between k=1 inequalities violated...

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  • Predicting the viscosity and electrical conductivity of ionic liquids on the basis of theoretically calculated ionic volumes

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    - MOLECULAR PHYSICS - Year 2015

    Selected physical properties of the ionic liquids might be quantitatively predicted based on the volumes of the ions these systems are composed of. It is demonstrated that the ionic volumes calculated using relatively simple theoretical quantum chemistry methods can be utilised to estimate the viscosities and electrical conductivities of various commonly used ionic liquids. The fitting formulas of the exponential form are offered...

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  • Production of singlet oxygen atoms by photodissociation of oxywater

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    - JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS - Year 2009

    Quantum chemical calculations are reported for the energies of the few lowest electronic singlet states of oxywater along dissociation of the oxygen-oxygen bond into water and singlet oxygen using multistate multireference second-order Møller–Plesset perturbation theory. We compute an energy of 21 kcal/mol to remove one oxygen atom in the lowest singlet state. The two lowest excited singlet states have vertical excitation energies...

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  • Optical Spectroscopic Studies of Tetrahydrofuran Fragmentation Induced by Collisions with Dihydrogen Cations

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    - ACTA PHYSICA POLONICA A - Year 2021

    Collisions of dihydrogen cations with tetrahydrofuran molecules have been studied. Luminescence spectra and the emission functions of the excited products at projectile energies ranging from 8 to 1000 eV have been measured using collision-induced emission spectroscopy. The recorded spectra are dominated by the atomic lines of the hydrogen Balmer series, whose intensities decrease more quickly than derived by the quantum-theoretical...

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  • ON THE NON-LOCALITY OF TRIPARTITE NON-SINGALING BOXES EMERGING FROM WIRINGS

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    - QUANTUM INFORMATION & COMPUTATION - Year 2015

    It has been recently shown, that some of the tripartite boxes admittin g bilocal decom- position, lead to non-locality under wiring operation applied to t wo of the subsystems [R. Gallego et al. Physical Review Letters 109 , 070401 (2012)]. In the following, we study this phenomenon quantitatively. Basing on the known classes of bo xes closed un- der wirings, we introduce multipartite monotones which are count erparts of bipartite ones...

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  • A Note on Fractional Curl Operator

    In this letter, we demonstrate that the fractional curl operator, widely used in electromagnetics since 1998, is essentially a rotation operation of components of the complex Riemann–Silberstein vector representing the electromagnetic field. It occurs that after the wave decomposition into circular polarisations, the standard duality rotation with the angle depending on the fractional order is applied to the left-handed basis vector...

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  • Entanglement-redistribution boxes

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    - PHYSICAL REVIEW A - Year 2008

    We establish a framework to study the classical-communication properties of primitive local operations assisted by classical communication which realize various redistributions of entanglement, like, e.g., entanglement swapping. On the one hand, we analyze what local operations and how much classical communication are needed to perform them. On the other hand, we investigate whether and to what extent such primitives can help to...

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  • Hydrogen migration in formation of NH(A3Π) radicals via superexcited states in photodissociation of isoxazole molecules

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    - JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS - Year 2014

    Formation of the excited NH(A 3Π) free radicals in the photodissociation of isoxazole (C3H3NO) molecules has been studied over the 14-22 eV energy range using photon-induced fluorescence spectroscopy. The NH(A 3Π) is produced through excitation of the isoxazole molecules into higher-lying superexcited states. Observation of the NH radical, which is not a structural unit of the isoxazole molecule, corroborates the hydrogen atom...

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  • Resolving Conflicts in Object Tracking in Video Stream Employing Key Point Matching

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    - Year 2012

    A novel approach to resolving ambiguous situations in object tracking in video streams is presented. The proposed method combines standard tracking technique employing Kalman filters with global feature matching method. Object detection is performed using a background subtraction algorithm, then Kalman filters are used for object tracking. At the same time, SURF key points are detected only in image sections identified as moving...

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  • Key success factors for small design offices in the bidding process

    Competition in the design office market is high, therefore it is important to be aware of the conditions determining the competitive advantage, thus increasing the bidding effectiveness. For this reason, the aim of the article is to identify key success factors (KSF) increasing successful bidding of a small design office. The factors were identified and then analysed based on a literature review, expert interviews and using Group...

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  • Quantum Matter

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    ISSN: 2164-7615

  • Quantum Topology

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    ISSN: 1663-487X , eISSN: 1664-073X

  • QUANTUM ELECTRONICS

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    ISSN: 1063-7818 , eISSN: 1468-4799

  • PRX Quantum

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    eISSN: 2691-3399

  • Quantum Reports

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    eISSN: 2624-960X

  • Experimental and theoretical studies on the Sulfamethazine-Urea and Sulfamethizole-Urea solid-liquid equilibria

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    - JOURNAL OF DRUG DELIVERY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - Year 2021

    The miscibility of active pharmaceutical ingredients with excipients is an important aspect in pharmaceutical technology protocols. In this study, the differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) was used for Sulfamethazine-Urea (SI–U) and Sulfamethizole-Urea (SO–U) solid-liquid phase diagrams determination. Both sulfonamides form simple binary eutectics with Urea. The lack of new co-crystal phase formation was confirmed by inspection...

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  • Tomasz Zubowicz dr inż.

    Tomasz Zubowicz has received his M.Sc. Eng. degree in Control Engineering from the Faculty of Electrical and Control Engineering at the Gda{\'n}sk University of Technology (GUT) in $2008$. He received his Ph.D. Eng. (Hons.) in the field of Control Engineering from the same faculty in $2019$. In $2012$ he became a permanent staff member at the Department of Intelligent Control and Decision Support Systems at GUT and a member of...

  • Kagome Lattice Promotes Chiral Spin Fluctuations

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    • K. Kolincio
    • M. Hirschberger
    • J. Masell
    • T. Arima
    • N. Nagaosa
    • Y. Tokura

    - PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS - Year 2023

    Dynamical spin fluctuations in magnets can be endowed with a slight bent toward left- or right-handed chirality by Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interactions. However, little is known about the crucial role of lattice geometry on these chiral spin fluctuations and on fluctuation-related transport anomalies driven by the quantum-mechanical (Berry) phase of conduction electrons. Via thermoelectric Nernst effect and electric Hall effect experiments,...

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  • Entropy Production Associated with Aggregation into Granules in a Subdiffusive Environment

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    • P. Weber
    • P. Bełdowski
    • M. Bier
    • A. Gadomski

    - ENTROPY - Year 2018

    We study the entropy production that is associated with the growing or shrinking of a small granule in, for instance, a colloidal suspension or in an aggregating polymer chain. A granule will fluctuate in size when the energy of binding is comparable to k_{B}T, which is the “quantum” of Brownian energy. Especially for polymers, the conformational energy landscape is often rough and has been commonly modeled as being self-similar...

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  • Elimination and migration of hydrogen in the vacuum-ultraviolet photodissociation of pyridine molecules

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    - JOURNAL OF PHYSICS B-ATOMIC MOLECULAR AND OPTICAL PHYSICS - Year 2017

    Elimination of the excited hydrogen atoms H(n), n = 4–7, and hydrogen migration in formation of the excited NH(A 3Π) free radicals in the photodissociation of pyridine, C5H5N, molecules have been studied over the 17.5–70 eV photon energy range. In the measurements the photon-induced fluorescence spectroscopy technique has been applied. Both fragments are produced through excitation of pyridine molecules into higher-lying superexcited...

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  • Fluorescence of p-hydroxyazobenzocrowns – Tautomeric equilibrium effect

    The spectroscopic properties of a series of para-hydroxyazobenzocrowns, including three novel compounds, were investigated using UV–Vis absorption and emission spectroscopy. This study presents, for the first time, determined quantum yield (QY) values for macrocycles of this category, ranging between 0.122 and 0.195. The highest values were obtained for crowns bearing two phenyl substituents in benzene rings. The impact of aromatic...

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  • Secure key from bound entanglement

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    - Year 2005

    Scharakteryzowaliśmy zestaw dzielonych kwantowych stanów, który zawiera kryptograficznie prywatny klucz. Pozwala nam to przerobić teorię prywatności jako paradygmat blisko związany z tą, która jest używana w manipulacjach splątania.

  • Knowledge-Based Management as the Key Success Factor for Research and Development Organizations

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    A key to achieving success in project organizations lies in exemplary management of processes within those organizations, while the ongoing projects are mainly characterized by their uniqueness. The situation is no different in commercial research and development organizations (R&D) where accuracy and repeatability of elementary processes guarantees efficient and productive realization of all enterprises. R&D organizations are...

  • Protection of Pedestrians as the Key Action for Implementing - Poland’s Vision Zero

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    - Year 2015

    WHO reports show that pedestrians account for 10 to 70% of total road crash fatalities. In Poland, pedestrians also represent a significant road safety problem. For many years, pedestrian collisions have accounted for approx. 30% of total road crashes with more than 30% of pedestrians killed. Therefore, pedestrian safety has been one of Poland’s main objectives in its road safety programs implemented over the past 20 years. The...

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  • Review and Indication of Key Activities for Energy Management Improvement in DC Microgrids

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    DC MicroGrids (MG) must have Energy Management Systems (EMS) to guarantee efficient, dependable, and environmentally friendly electricity. The application of Model Predictive Control (MPC), proved to be helpful due to its adaptability and capacity to use non-linear models. This paper, based on an extensive literature review, identifies and discusses the three key activities to improve the characteristics of DC microgrids, i.e.:...

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