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Universal depinning force fluctuations of an elastic line: Application to finite temperature behavior
The depinning of an elastic line in a random medium is studied via an
extremal model. The latter gives access to the instantaneous depinning force
for each successive conformation of the line. Based on conditional statistics
the universal and non-universal parts of the depinning force distribution can
be obtained. In particular the singular behavior close to a (macroscopic)
critical threshold is obtained as a function of the roughness exponent of the
front. We show moreover that the advance of the front is controlled by a very
tenuous set of subcritical sites. Extension of the extremal model to a finite
temperature is proposed, the scaling properties of which can be discussed based
on the statistics of depinning force at zero temperature.Comment: submitted to Phys. Rev.
Addressing uncertainty in atomistic machine learning
Machine-learning regression can precisely emulate the potential energy and forces of more expensive electronic-structure calculations, but to make useful predictions an assessment must be made of the prediction's credibility.</p
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