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  • Foo, Joshua; Good, Michael R. R.; Mann, Robert B. (Universe, 2021-09-20)
    We derive a correspondence between the Hawking radiation spectra emitted from general classes of Taub-NUT black holes with that induced by the relativistic motion of an accelerated Dirichlet boundary condition (i.e., a ...
  • Cerone, Antonio (Software Engineering and Formal Methods, 2020)
    In this paper we present a basic language for describing human behaviour and reasoning and present the cognitive architecture underlying the semantics of the language. The language is illustrated through a number of ...
  • Wang, Yuqing; Wang, Gaigai; Peshkov, Anatoly A.; Yao, Ruwei; Hasan, Muhammad; Zaman, Manzoor; Liu, Chao; Kashtanov, Stepan; Pereshivko, Olga P.; Peshkov, Vsevolod A. (Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2020-08)
    In this report, we introduce a new strategy for controlling the stereochemistry in Ugi adducts. Instead of controlling stereochemistry directly during the Ugi reaction we have attempted to stereodefine the chiral center ...
  • Cerone, Antonio; Pluck, Graham (From Data to Models and Back, 2021-03)
    The transfer of information processed by human beings from their short-term memory (STM) to their semantic memory creates two kinds of knowledge: a semantic network of associations and a structured set of rules to govern ...
  • Cerone, Antonio; Marsili, Enrico (From Data to Models and Back, 2021-03-05)
    Biofilms are structured communities of bacterial cells adherent to a surface. This bacterial state is called sessile. This paper focuses on the modelling of the transition between planktonic and sessile state using ...
  • Myrzakul, S R; Imankul, M; Arzimbetova, M; Myrzakul, T R (Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2021)
    We focus on a viable teleparallel cosmological model with a scalar field in a flat Friedman-Robertson-Walker universe. The Lagrangian and equations of motion are obtained. The case of an inhomogeneous viscous dark energy ...
  • Mitidieri, Emma; Vellecco, Valentina; Brancaleone, Vincenzo; Vanacore, Domenico; Manzo, Onorina L.; Martin, Emil; Sharina, Iraida; Krutsenko, Yekaterina; Monti, Maria Chiara; Morretta, Elva; Papapetropoulos, Andreas; Caliendo, Giuseppe; Frecentese, Francesco; Cirino, Giuseppe; Sorrentino, Raffaella; Bianca, Roberta d'Emmanuele di Villa; Bucci, Mariarosaria (British Journal of Pharmacology, 2021-04-30)
    l-cysteine or hydrogen sulfide (H2S) donors induce a biphasic effect on precontracted isolated vessels. The contractile effect occurs within a concentration range of 10 nM to 3 μM followed by vasodilatation at 30–100 μM. ...
  • Good, Michael R. R.; Linder, Eric V.; Wilczek, Frank (PHYSICAL REVIEW D, 2020-01-30)
    We analyze the flow of energy and entropy emitted by a class of moving mirror trajectories which provide models for important aspects of the radiation fields produced by black hole evaporation. The mirror radiation fields ...
  • Rubagotti, Matteo; Tusseyeva, Inara; Baltabayeva, Sara; Summers, Danna; Sandygulova, Anara (arxiv, 2021)
    This review paper focuses on different aspects of perceived safety for a number of autonomous physical systems. This is a major aspect of robotics research, as more and more applications allow human and autonomous systems ...
  • Krylov, Georgiy (School of Sciences and Technology, 2018-06)
    Quantum computing area has a lot research attention due to opportunities that possessing such device could provide. For example, quantum computers could deliver new insights to previously unsolvable problems. The reason ...
  • Good, Michael; Abdikamalov, Ernazar (Universe, 2020-08)
    The purpose of this study is to investigate radiation from asymptotic zero acceleration motion where a horizon is formed and subsequently detected by an outside witness. A perfectly reflecting moving mirror is used to model ...
  • Ilo-Okeke, Ebubechukwu O.; Ilyas, Batyr; Tessler, Louis; Takeoka, Masahiro; Jambulingam, Segar; Dowling, Jonathan P.; Byrnes, Tim (PHYSICAL REVIEW A, 2020-02-15)
    In recent years there has been a great deal of focus on a globe-spanning quantum network, including linked satellites for applications ranging from quantum key distribution to distributed sensors and clocks. In many of ...
  • Shena, Joniald; Kominis, Yannis; Bountis, Anastasios; Kovanis, Vassilios (PHYSICAL REVIEW E, 2020)
    Arrays of coupled semiconductor lasers are systems possessing radically complex dynamics that makes them useful for numerous applications in beam forming and beam shaping. In this work, we investigate the spatial ...
  • Kwon, O-Yeon; Lee, Min-Ho; Guan, Cuntai; Lee, Seong-Whan (IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, 2020-10)
    For a brain-computer interface (BCI) system, a calibration procedure is required for each individual user before he/she can use the BCI. This procedure requires approximately 20-30 min to collect enough data to build a ...