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Kibble-Zurek scaling due to environment temperature quench in the transverse field Ising model.
Bácsi Á, Dóra B. Bácsi Á, et al. Sci Rep. 2023 Mar 10;13(1):4034. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-30840-4. Sci Rep. 2023. PMID: 36899093 Free PMC article.
The Kibble-Zurek mechanism describes defect production due to non-adiabatic passage through a critical point. ...Both scalings describe reduced defect density compared to conventional Kibble-Zurek mechanism, which stems from the enhanced relaxation due to bath-syste …
The Kibble-Zurek mechanism describes defect production due to non-adiabatic passage through a critical point. ...Both scalings descri …
The Kibble-Zurek mechanism at exceptional points.
Dóra B, Heyl M, Moessner R. Dóra B, et al. Nat Commun. 2019 May 21;10(1):2254. doi: 10.1038/s41467-019-10048-9. Nat Commun. 2019. PMID: 31113948 Free PMC article.
By driving a system through a critical point at finite rate induces defects, described by the Kibble-Zurek mechanism, which finds applications in diverse fields of physics. ...
By driving a system through a critical point at finite rate induces defects, described by the Kibble-Zurek mechanism, which finds app …
Author Correction: Somatic mosaicism and common genetic variation contribute to the risk of very-early-onset inflammatory bowel disease.
Serra EG, Schwerd T, Moutsianas L, Cavounidis A, Fachal L, Pandey S, Kammermeier J, Croft NM, Posovszky C, Rodrigues A, Russell RK, Barakat F, Auth MKH, Heuschkel R, Zilbauer M, Fyderek K, Braegger C, Travis SP, Satsangi J, Parkes M, Thapar N, Ferry H, Matte JC, Gilmour KC, Wedrychowicz A, Sullivan P, Moore C, Sambrook J, Ouwehand W, Roberts D, Danesh J, Baeumler TA, Fulga TA, Carrami EM, Ahmed A, Wilson R, Barrett JC, Elkadri A, Griffiths AM; COLORS in IBD group investigators; Oxford IBD cohort study investigators; INTERVAL Study; Swiss IBD cohort investigators; UK IBD Genetics Consortium; NIDDK IBD Genetics Consortium; Snapper SB, Shah N, Muise AM, Wilson DC, Uhlig HH, Anderson CA. Serra EG, et al. Nat Commun. 2022 Jun 22;13(1):3576. doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-31010-2. Nat Commun. 2022. PMID: 35732629 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
Somatic mosaicism and common genetic variation contribute to the risk of very-early-onset inflammatory bowel disease.
Serra EG, Schwerd T, Moutsianas L, Cavounidis A, Fachal L, Pandey S, Kammermeier J, Croft NM, Posovszky C, Rodrigues A, Russell RK, Barakat F, Auth MKH, Heuschkel R, Zilbauer M, Fyderek K, Braegger C, Travis SP, Satsangi J, Parkes M, Thapar N, Ferry H, Matte JC, Gilmour KC, Wedrychowicz A, Sullivan P, Moore C, Sambrook J, Ouwehand W, Roberts D, Danesh J, Baeumler TA, Fulga TA, Carrami EM, Ahmed A, Wilson R, Barrett JC, Elkadri A, Griffiths AM; COLORS in IBD group investigators; Oxford IBD cohort study investigators; INTERVAL Study; Swiss IBD cohort investigators; UK IBD Genetics Consortium; NIDDK IBD Genetics Consortium; Snapper SB, Shah N, Muise AM, Wilson DC, Uhlig HH, Anderson CA. Serra EG, et al. Nat Commun. 2020 Feb 21;11(1):995. doi: 10.1038/s41467-019-14275-y. Nat Commun. 2020. PMID: 32081864 Free PMC article.