Publications by authors named "Siwei Qiu"

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  • Researchers made a special material called ZnrGO that combines zinc oxide (ZnO) with reduced graphene oxide (rGO) to clean water.
  • ZnrGO can capture a harmful chemical called Cr(VI) really well, removing up to 99% of it in just 3 hours.
  • Tests showed ZnrGO is not only effective but also can be used multiple times, making it a promising solution for cleaning contaminated water.
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Neural circuits with multiple discrete attractor states could support a variety of cognitive tasks according to both empirical data and model simulations. We assess the conditions for such multistability in neural systems using a firing rate model framework, in which clusters of similarly responsive neurons are represented as single units, which interact with each other through independent random connections. We explore the range of conditions in which multistability arises via recurrent input from other units while individual units, typically with some degree of self-excitation, lack sufficient self-excitation to become bistable on their own.

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Neural circuits with multiple discrete attractor states could support a variety of cognitive tasks according to both empirical data and model simulations. We assess the conditions for such multistability in neural systems, using a firing-rate model framework, in which clusters of neurons with net self-excitation are represented as units, which interact with each other through random connections. We focus on conditions in which individual units lack sufficient self-excitation to become bistable on their own.

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A series of peanut shell (HS)-based biochar were prepared at different pyrolysis temperatures and subsequently used as the effective ozonation catalysts for ketoprofen (KET) degradation in aqueous solution. The physicochemical properties and morphology of the obtained biochar were analysed by ICP, TG, XRD, FT-IR, SEM, TEM, BET and characterizations. The results demonstrated that the pyrolysis temperature played an important role on the structure and morphology of HS-based biochar.

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We study finite-size fluctuations in a network of spiking deterministic neurons coupled with nonuniform synaptic coupling. We generalize a previously developed theory of finite-size effects for globally coupled neurons with a uniform coupling function. In the uniform coupling case, mean-field theory is well defined by averaging over the network as the number of neurons in the network goes to infinity.

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Crystallization of ice from deeply supercooled water and amorphous ices - a process of fundamental importance in the atmosphere, interstellar space, and cryobiology - results in stacking disordered ices with a wide range of metastabilities with respect to hexagonal ice. The structural origin of this high variability, however, has not yet been elucidated. Here we use molecular dynamics simulations with the mW water model to characterize the structure of ice freshly grown from supercooled water at temperatures from 210 to 270 K, the thermodynamics of stacking faults, line defects, and interfaces, and to elucidate the interplay between kinetics and thermodynamics in determining the structure of ice.

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The rare decay B→πℓ^{+}ℓ^{-} arises from b→d flavor-changing neutral currents and could be sensitive to physics beyond the standard model. Here, we present the first ab initio QCD calculation of the B→π tensor form factor f_{T}. Together with the vector and scalar form factors f_{+} and f_{0} from our companion work [J.

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We calculate the kaon semileptonic form factor f+(0) from lattice QCD, working, for the first time, at the physical light-quark masses. We use gauge configurations generated by the MILC Collaboration with Nf = 2 + 1 + 1 flavors of sea quarks, which incorporate the effects of dynamical charm quarks as well as those of up, down, and strange. We employ data at three lattice spacings to extrapolate to the continuum limit.

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The semileptonic decay channel B→Dτν is sensitive to the presence of a scalar current, such as that mediated by a charged-Higgs boson. Recently, the BABAR experiment reported the first observation of the exclusive semileptonic decay B→Dτ(-)ν, finding an approximately 2σ disagreement with the standard-model prediction for the ratio R(D)=BR(B→Dτν)/BR(B→Dℓν), where ℓ = e,μ. We compute this ratio of branching fractions using hadronic form factors computed in unquenched lattice QCD and obtain R(D)=0.

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