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Publikováno v:
Quantum, Vol 8, p 1301 (2024)
Boundaries of Walker-Wang models have been used to construct commuting projector models which realize chiral unitary modular tensor categories (UMTCs) as boundary excitations. Given a UMTC $\mathcal{A}$ representing the Witt class of an anomaly, the
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https://doaj.org/article/39dc587573804f0f9934199fb20d6f99
Autor:
Guillaume Le Treut, Greg Huber, Mason Kamb, Kyle Kawagoe, Aaron McGeever, Jonathan Miller, Reuven Pnini, Boris Veytsman, David Yllanes
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2022)
Abstract Propagation of an epidemic across a spatial network of communities is described by a variant of the SIR model accompanied by an intercommunity infectivity matrix. This matrix is estimated from fluxes between communities, obtained from cell-p
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https://doaj.org/article/0d97e7bc50a6480683fbc88819f05473
Autor:
Mark Rychnovsky, Greg Huber, Kyle Kawagoe, Boris Veytsman, Serina Chang, David Yllanes, R. Pnini, Lucy M Li, Jonathan Miller
Publikováno v:
Physical Review Research. 3
A variant of the SIR model for an inhomogeneous population is introduced in order to account for the effect of variability in susceptibility and infectiousness across a population. An initial formulation of this dynamics leads to infinitely many diff
Autor:
Michael Levin, Kyle Kawagoe
Publikováno v:
Physical Review B. 104
We describe a systematic procedure for determining the identity of a 2D bosonic symmetry-protected topological (SPT) phase from the properties of its edge excitations. Our approach applies to general bosonic SPT phases with either unitary or antiunit
Autor:
Aaron McGeever, Dan Zigmond, Kyle Kawagoe, Mason Kamb, Boris Veytsman, Jonathan Miller, Greg Huber, Lucy M Li
Publikováno v:
Physical Biology
In a previous work (Huber et al. 2020 Phys. Biol. 17 065010), we discussed virus transmission dynamics modified by a uniform clustering of contacts in the population: close contacts within households and more distant contacts between households. In t
Publikováno v:
Physical Biology
Shelter-in-place and other confinement strategies implemented in the current COVID-19 pandemic have created stratified patterns of contacts between people: close contacts within households and more distant contacts between the households. The epidemi