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Surface temperatures in New York City: Geospatial data enables the accurate prediction of radiative heat transfer

Masoud Ghandehari 1 Thorsten Emig 2, 3 Milad Aghamohamadnia 1 Scientific Reports, Nature Publishing Group, 2018 Three decades into the research seeking to derive the urban energy budget, the dynamics of the thermal exchange between the densely built infrastructure and the environment are still not well understood. We present a novel hybrid experimental-numerical approach for […]

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Superfluidity of identical fermions in an optical lattice: Atoms and polar molecules

A. K. Fedorov 1 V. I. Yudson 2 G. V. Shlyapnikov 3, 4, 1 AIP Conference Proceedings, American Institute of Physics, 2018, 〈10.1063/1.5025460〉 In this work, we discuss the emergence of $p$-wave superfluids of identical fermions in 2D lattices. The optical lattice potential manifests itself in an interplay between an increase in the density of

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Strong-coupling theory of counterions between symmetrically charged walls: from crystal to fluid phases

L. Samaj 1 M. Trulsson 2 E. Trizac 3 Soft Matter, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2018 We study thermal equilibrium of classical pointlike counterions confined between symmetrically charged walls at distance $d$. At very large couplings when the counterion system is in its crystal phase, a harmonic expansion of particle deviations is made around the

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Steady state, relaxation and first-passage properties of a run-and-tumble particle in one-dimension

Kanaya Malakar 1 V. Jemseena 2 Anupam Kundu 2 K. Vijay Kumar 2 Sanjib Sabhapandit 3 Satya N. Majumdar 4 S. Redner 5 Abhishek Dhar 2 Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment, IOP Publishing, 2018 We investigate the motion of a run-and-tumble particle (RTP) in one dimension. We find the exact probability distribution of

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Soft modes and strain redistribution in continuous models of amorphous plasticity: the Eshelby paradigm, and beyond?

Xiangyu Cao 1, 2 Alexandre Nicolas 1 Denny Trimcev 1, 3 Alberto Rosso 1 Soft Matter, Royal Society of Chemistry, 2018, 14 (18), pp.3640 – 3651. 〈10.1039/C7SM02510F〉 The deformation of disordered solids relies on swift and localised rearrangements of particles. The inspection of soft vibrational modes can help predict the locations of these rearrangements, while

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Role of City Texture in Urban Heat Islands at Nighttime

J.M. SobstylT. Emig 1 M.J. QomiF.-J. UlmR.J.-M. Pellenq Physical Review Letters, American Physical Society, 2018, 120 (10), pp.108701. 〈10.1103/PhysRevLett.120.108701〉 An urban heat island (UHI) is a climate phenomenon that results in an increased air temperature in cities when compared to their rural surroundings. In this Letter, the dependence of an UHI on urban geometry is

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Responses to auxin signals: an operating principle for dynamical sensitivity yet high resilience – Archive ouverte HAL

Silvia Grigolon 1 Barbara Bravi 2 Olivier C. Martin 1, 3 Silvia Grigolon, Barbara Bravi, Olivier C. Martin. Responses to auxin signals: an operating principle for dynamical sensitivity yet high resilience. Royal Society Open Science, The Royal Society, 2018, 5 (1), pp.1-15. ⟨10.1098/rsos.172098⟩. ⟨hal-01735356⟩ Plants depend on the signaling of the phytohormone auxin for their

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Responses to auxin signals: an operating principle for dynamical sensitivity yet high resilience

Silvia Grigolon 1 Barbara Bravi 2 Olivier C. Martin 1, 3 Royal Society Open Science, The Royal Society, 2018, 5 (1), 〈10.1098/rsos.172098〉 Plants depend on the signaling of the phytohormone auxin for their development and for responding to environmental perturbations. The associated biomolecular signaling network involves a negative feedback at the level of the Aux/IAA

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