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Consortium of Swiss Academic Libraries

Reflection Positivity for Majoranas

Jaffe, Arthur ; Pedrocchi, Fabio

In: Annales Henri Poincaré, 2015, vol. 16, no. 1, p. 189-203

Consortium of Swiss Academic Libraries

Lagrangian Reductions and Integrable Systems in Condensed Matter

Gay-Balmaz, François ; Monastyrsky, Michael ; Ratiu, Tudor

In: Communications in Mathematical Physics, 2015, vol. 335, no. 2, p. 609-636

Consortium of Swiss Academic Libraries

A Construction of Observables for AKSZ Sigma Models

Mnev, Pavel

In: Letters in Mathematical Physics, 2015, vol. 105, no. 12, p. 1735-1783

Consortium of Swiss Academic Libraries

Reflection Positivity for Parafermions

Jaffe, Arthur ; Pedrocchi, Fabio

In: Communications in Mathematical Physics, 2015, vol. 337, no. 1, p. 455-472

Consortium of Swiss Academic Libraries

Flagella, flexibility and flow: Physical processes in microbial ecology

Brumley, D.R. ; Rusconi, R. ; Son, K. ; Stocker, R.

In: The European Physical Journal Special Topics, 2015, vol. 224, no. 17-18, p. 3119-3140

Université de Fribourg

NESSi : The Non-Equilibrium Systems Simulation package

Schüler, Michael ; Golež, Denis ; Murakami, Yuta ; Bittner, Nikolaj ; Herrmann, Andreas ; U.R.Strand, Hugo ; Werner, Philipp ; Eckstein, Martin

In: Computer Physics Communications, 2020, vol. 257, no. 2020, p. 107484

The nonequilibrium dynamics of correlated many-particle systems is of interest in connection with pump–probe experiments on molecular systems and solids, as well as theoretical investigations of transport properties and relaxation processes. Nonequilibrium Green’s functions are a powerful tool to study interaction effects in quantum many-particle systems out of equilibrium, and to extract...

Université de Fribourg

Towards a probabilistic understanding about the context-dependency of species interactions

Song, Chuliang ; Ahn, Sarah Von ; Rohr, Rudolf P. ; Saavedra, Serguei

In: Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2020, vol. 35, no. 5, p. 384–396

Observational and experimental studies have shown that an interaction class between two species (be it mutualistic, competitive, antagonistic, or neutral) may switch to a different class, depending on the biotic and abiotic factors within which species are observed. This complexity arising from the evidence of context-dependencies has underscored a difficulty in establishing a systematic ...