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Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, CAS Colloquia & Seminars:Bloch's conjecture for symplectic autoequivalences on K3 surfaces
布洛赫 K3曲面 辛自等价
2023/4/13
2018年SPIE表面反射,散射和衍射会议(SPIE Reflection,Scattering,and Diffraction from Surfaces VI)
2018年 SPIE 表面反射,散射和衍射 会议
2017/11/27
This conference will bring together the theory, modeling, measurement and applications for the reflection, scattering and diffraction of electromagnetic waves from the far ultraviolet through the far ...
Reflection, Scattering, and Diffraction from Surfaces V
Analysis Methods Measurement Methods
2016/7/26
The Rayleigh-Rice relationship explains roughness scattering from optically smooth surfaces. The 揾oly grail?of roughness-induced scatter is a relationship good for any roughness level. An intuitive re...
HIGGS BUNDLES AND LOCAL SYSTEMS ON RIEMANN SURFACES
HIGGS BUNDLES LOCAL SYSTEMS RIEMANN SURFACES
2015/12/17
These notes are based on lectures given at the Third International School on Geometry and Physics at the Centre de Recerca Matem`atica in Barcelona, March 26–30, 2012. The aim ofthe School’s four lect...
CONTINUUM RELAXATION OF INTERACTING STEPS ON CRYSTAL SURFACES IN 2+1 DIMENSIONS
crystal surface epitaxial growth morphological evolution Burton–Cabrera–Frank model Ehrlich–Schwoebel barrier entropic interactions elastic dipole interactions step chemical potential continuum limit surface mobility
2015/10/16
We study the relaxation of crystal surfaces in 2+1 dimensions via the motion ofinteracting atomic steps. The goal is the rigorous derivation of the continuum limit. The starting point is a discrete sc...
Anisotropic diffusion in continuum relaxation of stepped crystal surfaces
Anisotropic diffusion continuum relaxation stepped crystal surfaces
2015/10/16
We study the continuum limit in 2+1 dimensions of nanoscale anisotropic diffusion processes on crystal surfaces relaxing to become flat below roughening. Our main result is a continuum law for the sur...
ELECTROMIGRATION IN MACROSCOPIC RELAXATION OF STEPPED SURFACES
epitaxial relaxation crystal facet Burton–Cabrera–Frank model electromigration desorption surface diffusion step chemical potential macroscopic limit variational principle
2015/10/16
We study the effect of an external electric field E on macroscopic relaxation laws for crystal surfaces in 2 + 1 dimensions. We derive a nonlinear, fourth-order partial differential equation (PDE) for...
Homogenization of composite vicinal surfaces: Evolution laws in 1+1 dimensions
Crystal surface Burton–Cabrera–Frank (BCF) model Line defects Diffusion Macroscopic limit Multiscale expansion
2015/10/16
We apply classical homogenization to derive macroscopic relaxation laws for crystal surfaces with distinct inhomogeneities at the microscale. The proposed method relies on a formal multiscale expansio...
In the late 1980’s Hitchin [51] and Simpson [71] discovered deep connections
between representations of fundamental groups of surfaces and algebraic geometry.
Rank One Higgs Bundles and Representations of Fundamental Groups of Riemann Surfaces
Higgs Bundles Fundamental Groups
2015/9/29
Goldman gratefully acknowledges partial support by NSF grants
DMS-9504764, DMS-9803518, DMS-0103889 and a Semester Research
Award from the General Research Board of the University of
Maryland in Fa...
Physicists conduct most precise measurement yet of interaction between atoms and carbon surfaces
Physicists most precise measurement atoms and carbon surfaces
2015/6/18
Physicists at the University of Washington have conducted the most precise and controlled measurements yet of the interaction between the atoms and molecules that comprise air and the type of carbon s...
On the stabilization of ion sputtered surfaces
Ion beam sputtering the classical theory ion incidence Angle the surface dynamics dynamic response function
2014/12/20
The classical theory of ion beam sputtering predicts the instability of a flat surface to uniform ion irradiation at any incidence angle. We relax the assumption of the classical theory that the avera...
Researchers at MIT and in Saudi Arabia have developed a new way of making surfaces that can actively control how fluids or particles move across them. The work might enable new kinds of biomedical or ...
A Fully Anisotropic Mechanism for Formation of Trapped Surfaces in Vacuum
A Fully Anisotropic Mechanis Trapped Surfaces Vacuum
2014/4/3
In collaboration with I. Rodnianski and J. Luk we extend considerably the result of Christodoulou on the dynamic formation of trapped surfaces in vacuum by allowing characteristic initial data which a...