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Fourier non-uniqueness sets from totally real number fields

Martin Peter Stoller

Let K be a totally real number field of degree n >= 2. The inverse different of K gives rise to a lattice in Rn. We prove that the space of Schwartz Fourier eigenfunctions on R-n which vanish on the "component-wise square root" of this lattice, is infinite ...
EUROPEAN MATHEMATICAL SOC-EMS2022

Solvent-Aware Interfaces in Continuum Solvation

Nicola Marzari, Oliviero Andreussi, Francesco Nattino, Nicolas Georg Hörmann

Continuum models to handle solvent and electrolyte effects in an effective way have a long tradition in quantum-chemistry simulations and are nowadays also being introduced in computational condensed-matter and materials simulations. A key ingredient of co ...
AMER CHEMICAL SOC2019

Electronic Transport in 2D Materials with Strong Spin-orbit Coupling

Artem Pulkin

The thesis describes the computational study of structural, electonic and transport properties of monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) in the stable 2H and the metastable 1T' phases. Several aspects have been covered by the study including the ...
EPFL2017

Unraveling the KRAB/KAP1 control of transposable elements in pluripotent and somatic cells

Gabriela Ecco

Transposable elements (TEs) are DNA sequences able to change position in the genome, and represent more than 40% of mammalian genetic material. TEs can have positive or detrimental effects on the host, being both important motors of evolution and genomic t ...
EPFL2016

Development of Electrokinetically Based Two-Dimensional Separation Methodologies for Proteomic Studies

Mohammad Reza Pourhaghighi

Proteomic studies require analytical methods capable of separating, identifying and quantifying thousands of proteins. Consequently, developing separation methodologies with high resolving power necessary to separate complex protein samples prior to protei ...
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