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Strain engineering and photocatalytic application of single-layer ReS
We present a theoretical study on the electronic, dynamical, and
photocatalytic properties of single-layer ReS under uniaxial and shear
strains. The single-layer ReS shows strong anisotropic responses to
straining. It remains dynamically stable for a wide range of -axial strain,
but becomes unstable for 2\% -axial compressive strain. The single-layer
ReS is calculated to be an indirect bandgap semiconductor, and there is an
indirectdirect bandgap transition under 15\% -axial tensile straining.
The single-layer ReS is predicted incapable of catalyzing the water
oxidation reaction. However, 15\% -axial tensile strain can enable the
single-layer ReS for overall photocatalytic water splitting. Besides, the
single-layer ReS can also catalyze the overall water splitting and be most
efficient under acidic water solutions with pH=3.8
Isoparametric foliation and Yau conjecture on the first eigenvalue
A well known conjecture of Yau states that the first eigenvalue of every
closed minimal hypersurface in the unit sphere is just its
dimension . The present paper shows that Yau conjecture is true for minimal
isoparametric hypersurfaces. Moreover, the more fascinating result of this
paper is that the first eigenvalues of the focal submanifolds are equal to
their dimensions in the non-stable range.Comment: to appear in J.Diff.Geo
Distributed interaction between computer virus and patch: A modeling study
The decentralized patch distribution mechanism holds significant promise as
an alternative to its centralized counterpart. For the purpose of accurately
evaluating the performance of the decentralized patch distribution mechanism
and based on the exact SIPS model that accurately captures the average dynamics
of the interaction between viruses and patches, a new virus-patch interacting
model, which is known as the generic SIPS model, is proposed. This model
subsumes the linear SIPS model. The dynamics of the generic SIPS model is
studied comprehensively. In particular, a set of criteria for the final
extinction or/and long-term survival of viruses or/and patches are presented.
Some conditions for the linear SIPS model to accurately capture the average
dynamics of the virus-patch interaction are empirically found. As a
consequence, the linear SIPS model can be adopted as a standard model for
assessing the performance of the distributed patch distribution mechanism,
provided the proper conditions are satisfied
The dynamic dipole polarizabilities of the Li atom and the Be+ ion
The dynamic dipole polarizabilities for the Li atom and the Be+ ion in the 2s
and 2p states are calculated using the variational method with a Hylleraas
basis. The present polarizabilities represent the definitive values in the
non-relativistic limit. Corrections due to relativistic effects are also
estimated. Analytic representations of the polarizabilities for frequency
ranges encompassing the n=3 excitations are presented. The recommended
polarizabilities for ^7Li and ^9Be+ were 164.11 \pm 0.03 a.u. and 24.489 \pm
0.004 a.u.
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