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Measuring scalar charge with compact binaries: High accuracy modeling with self-force (2024)
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Spiers, A., Maselli, A., & Sotiriou, T. P. (2024). Measuring scalar charge with compact binaries: High accuracy modeling with self-force. Physical Review D, 109(6), Article 064022. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.109.064022

Using the self-force approach, we present the premier first-post-adiabatic accuracy formalism for modeling compact binaries in theories with a massless scalar field nonminimally coupled to gravity. We limit the binary secondary to being a non-spinnin... Read More about Measuring scalar charge with compact binaries: High accuracy modeling with self-force.

Spontaneous scalarization (2024)
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Doneva, D. D., Ramazanoǧlu, F. M., Silva, H. O., Sotiriou, T. P., & Yazadjiev, S. S. (2024). Spontaneous scalarization. Reviews of Modern Physics, 96(1), Article 015004. https://doi.org/10.1103/revmodphys.96.015004

Scalarization is a mechanism that endows strongly self-gravitating bodies, such as neutron stars and black holes, with a scalar-field configuration. It resembles a phase transition in that the scalar configuration appears only when a certain quantity... Read More about Spontaneous scalarization.

The impact of heat treatment of bovine milk on gastric emptying and nutrient appearance in peripheral circulation in healthy females: a randomized controlled trial comparing pasteurized and ultra-high temperature milk (2024)
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Milan, A. M., Barnett, M. P., McNabb, W. C., Roy, N. C., Coutinho, S., Hoad, C. L., Marciani, L., Nivins, S., Sharif, H., Calder, S., Du, P., Gharibans, A. A., O’Grady, G., Fraser, K., Bernstein, D., Rosanowski, S. M., Sharma, P., Shrestha, A., & Mithen, R. F. (2024). The impact of heat treatment of bovine milk on gastric emptying and nutrient appearance in peripheral circulation in healthy females: a randomized controlled trial comparing pasteurized and ultra-high temperature milk. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 119(5), 1200-1215. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajcnut.2024.03.002

Background: Heat treatments of dairy, including pasteurization and ultra-high temperature (UHT) processing, alter milk macromolecular structures, and ultimately affect digestion. In vitro, animal, and human studies show faster nutrient release or cir... Read More about The impact of heat treatment of bovine milk on gastric emptying and nutrient appearance in peripheral circulation in healthy females: a randomized controlled trial comparing pasteurized and ultra-high temperature milk.

Understanding the impact of numerical solvers on inference for differential equation models (2024)
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Creswell, R., Shepherd, K. M., Lambert, B., Mirams, G. R., Lei, C. L., Tavener, S., Robinson, M., & Gavaghan, D. J. (2024). Understanding the impact of numerical solvers on inference for differential equation models. Journal of the Royal Society, Interface, 21(212), Article 20230369. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsif.2023.0369

Most ordinary differential equation (ODE) models used to describe biological or physical systems must be solved approximately using numerical methods. Perniciously, even those solvers that seem sufficiently accurate for the forward problem, i.e. for... Read More about Understanding the impact of numerical solvers on inference for differential equation models.

Quadrature-Free Polytopic Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Transport Problems (2024)
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Radley, T. J., Houston, P., & Hubbard, M. E. (2024). Quadrature-Free Polytopic Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Transport Problems. Mathematics in Engineering, 6(1), 192-220. https://doi.org/10.3934/mine.2024009

In this article we consider the application of Euler’s homogeneous function theorem to- gether with Stokes’ theorem to exactly integrate families of polynomial spaces over general polygonal and polyhedral (polytopic) domains in two and three dimensio... Read More about Quadrature-Free Polytopic Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Transport Problems.

Ambient temperature versus ambient acceleration in the circular motion Unruh effect (2024)
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Bunney, C. R., Parry, L., Perche, T. R., & Louko, J. (2024). Ambient temperature versus ambient acceleration in the circular motion Unruh effect. Physical Review D, 109(6), Article 065001. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.109.065001

It is well known that the experience of a linearly accelerated observer with acceleration a, interacting with a massless scalar field in its vacuum state in 3+1 Minkowski spacetime, is identical to that of a static observer interacting with a massles... Read More about Ambient temperature versus ambient acceleration in the circular motion Unruh effect.

Stability analysis of electrical microgrids and their control systems (2024)
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Smith, O., Coombes, S., & O'Dea, R. D. (2024). Stability analysis of electrical microgrids and their control systems. PRX Energy, 3(1), Article 013011. https://doi.org/10.1103/PRXEnergy.3.013011

The drive towards renewable energy generation is causing fundamental changes in both the structure and dynamics of power grids. Their topology is becoming increasingly decentralised due to distributed, embedded generation, and the emergence of microg... Read More about Stability analysis of electrical microgrids and their control systems.

Quantization of Lorentzian free BV theories: factorization algebra vs algebraic quantum field theory (2024)
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Benini, M., Musante, G., & Schenkel, A. (2024). Quantization of Lorentzian free BV theories: factorization algebra vs algebraic quantum field theory. Letters in Mathematical Physics, 114(1), Article 36. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11005-024-01784-1

We construct and compare two alternative quantizations, as a time-orderable prefactorization algebra and as an algebraic quantum field theory valued in cochain complexes, of a natural collection of free BV theories on the category of m-dimensional gl... Read More about Quantization of Lorentzian free BV theories: factorization algebra vs algebraic quantum field theory.

Strengthening cardiac therapy pipelines using human pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (2024)
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Raniga, K., Nasir, A., Vo, N. T., Vaidyanathan, R., Dickerson, S., Hilcove, S., Mosqueira, D., Mirams, G. R., Clements, P., Hicks, R., Pointon, A., Stebbeds, W., Francis, J., & Denning, C. (2024). Strengthening cardiac therapy pipelines using human pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes. Cell Stem Cell, 31(3), 292-311. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.stem.2024.01.007

Advances in hiPSC isolation and reprogramming and hPSC-CM differentiation have prompted their therapeutic application and utilization for evaluating potential cardiovascular safety liabilities. In this perspective, we showcase key efforts toward the... Read More about Strengthening cardiac therapy pipelines using human pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes.

A study of extreme water waves using a hierarchy of models based on potential-flow theory (2024)
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Choi, J., Kalogirou, A., Lu, Y., Bokhove, O., & Kelmanson, M. (2024). A study of extreme water waves using a hierarchy of models based on potential-flow theory. Water Waves, 6, 225-277. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42286-024-00084-4

The formation of extreme waves arising from the interaction of three line-solitons with equal far-field amplitudes is examined through a hierarchy of water-wave models. The Kadomtsev–Petviashvili equation (KPE) is first used to prove analytically tha... Read More about A study of extreme water waves using a hierarchy of models based on potential-flow theory.