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Optimization Algorithms for Multi-species Spherical Spin Glasses
Published 2024“…This paper develops approximate message passing algorithms to optimize multi-species spherical spin glasses. We first show how to efficiently achieve the algorithmic threshold energy identified in our companion work (Huang and Sellke in arXiv preprint, 2023. …”
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Coherent spin-control of S = 1 vanadium and molybdenum complexes
Published 2024“…We previously developed analogous optically addressable molecules featuring a ground-state spin-triplet centered on a Cr4+ ion with an optical-spin interface. …”
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Magnetic field control of the optical spin Hall effect
Published 2014“…We investigate theoretically the effect of an external magnetic field on polarization patterns appearing in quantum microcavities due to the optical spin Hall effect. We show that increase of the magnetic field perpendicular to the plane of the cavity resulting in the increase of the Zeeman splitting leads to the transition from azimuthal separation of polarizations to their radial separation. …”
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Geometric tuning of charge and spin correlations in manganite superlattices
Published 2015“…Our results demonstrate the ability to geometrically tune the electrical transport between regimes dominated by either charge or spin correlations.…”
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The role of tunneling noise in triple spin exchange qubits
Published 2020“…In this project, the effects of 1/f tunneling noise in a triple spin exchange qubit operating at the sweet spot is being investigated. …”
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Spin-polarized antichiral exciton-polariton edge states
Published 2023“…The edge modes localized at the opposite edges have opposite spins (circular polarizations), which leads to co-propagating "+-" spin channels. …”
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Quenching the Haldane gap in spin-1 Heisenberg antiferromagnets
Published 2014“…We consider a quasi-one-dimensional system of spin-1 Heisenberg antiferromagnetic chains in two-dimensional and three-dimensional hypercubic lattices with interchain coupling J and uniaxial single-ion anisotropy D. …”
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Triadic interaction in the background of a pairwise spin-glass
Published 2024“…Developing an equilibrium solution for a pairwise spin-glass with a quenched random infinite range shows a continuous phase transition. …”
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Spin-ice physics and phase transitions in cadmium cyanide
Published 2019“…<p>There is increasing interest in the role of materials with correlated structural disorder in mimicking the exotic properties exploited in electronic condensed matter phases. Spin ices, for example, are important class of frustrated magnets in which the spin configuration obeys the `two-in two-out' ice rules that govern proton order in water-ice. …”
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Materials for quantum technologies: a roadmap for spin and topology
Published 2024“…We explore the key materials systems that support spin and topological phenomena and discuss their figures of merit. …”
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Bio-inspired categorization using event-driven feature extraction and spike-based learning
Published 2014“…Bio-inspired, cortex-like, spikebased features are obtained through event-driven convolution and neural competition. The extracted spike feature patterns are then classified by a network of leaky integrate-and-fire (LIF) spiking neurons, in which the weights are trained using tempotron learning rule. …”
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Morphological learning in spiking neurons: a new hardware efficient maching learning method
Published 2014“…The latest developments in the research of spiking neural network models have shown that unlike the classic neural network models, these models communicate via precisely timed neuron spikes, thus making them a closer representation of the biological neurons. …”
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Design of a hybrid neural spike detection algorithm for implantable integrated brain circuits
Published 2016Subjects: “…Spike…”
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Fish Motion Trajectories Detection Algorithm Based on Spiking Neural Network (S/O: 12893)
Published 2017“…This study proposes sequence learning for the fish motion trajectory by using the Spike-Time dependent Plasticity (STDP) in the Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs). …”
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Synaptic element for neuromorphic computing using a magnetic domain wall device with synthetic pinning sites
Published 2020“…The control of the domain wall motion with the synthetic pinning sites is demonstrated to be a reliable technique for neuromorphic applications.…”
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The natively disordered loop of Bcl-2 undergoes phosphorylation-dependent conformational change and interacts with Pin1
Published 2013“…Finally, we show that the phosphorylated peptides of the Bcl-2 loop can bind Pin1, further substantiating the phosphorylation-mediated conformation change of Bcl-2.…”
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The central element of the synaptonemal complex in mice is organized as a bilayered junction structure
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p53-sensitive epileptic behavior and inflammation in Ft1 hypomorphic mice
Published 2019“…Premature aging defects of Ft1 mutant mice include skeletal alterations and lipodystrophy. …”
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Opto-electrical bimodal recording of neural activity in awake head-restrained mice
Published 2022“…In this study, we devised three methods of bimodal recording from a deep brain structure in awake head-fixed mice by chronically implanting a gradient-index (GRIN) lens and electrodes. …”
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Chronic allergic asthma induces T-cell exhaustion and impairs virus clearance in mice
Published 2023“…A significant decrease in interferon-γ-producing T-cell populations and an increase in exhausted T-cell populations in the lungs of OVA-induced asthmatic mice were observed. Asthmatic mice were more susceptible to influenza virus infection than control mice showing lower survival rate and higher virus titer in lung, and a positive correlation existed between T-cell exhaustion in the lung and virus titer. …”
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