2020

1   Universal force correlations in an RNA-DNA unzipping experiment
 Kay Joerg Wiese, Mathilde Bercy, Lena Melkonyan, Thierry Bizebard
Physical Review Research
2   An exact mapping between loop-erased random walks and an interacting field theory with two fermions and one boson
 Assaf Shapira, Kay Joerg Wiese
SciPost Physics
3   Application of irreversible Monte Carlo in realistic long-range systems
 Liang Qin
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4   Impurity immersed in a double Fermi Sea
 Ragheed Alhyder, Xavier Leyronas, Frederic Chevy
Physical Review A
5   Extreme events for fractional Brownian motion with drift: Theory and numerical validation
 Maxence Arutkin, Benjamin Walter, Kay Joerg Wiese
Physical Review E
6   Sampling first-passage times of fractional Brownian Motion using adaptive bisections
 Benjamin Walter, Kay Joerg Wiese
Physical Review E
7   Fractal dimension of critical curves in the $O(n)$-symmetric $\phi^4$-model and crossover exponent at 6-loop order: Loop-erased random walks, self-avoiding walks, Ising, XY and Heisenberg models
 Mikhail Kompaniets, Kay Joerg Wiese
Physical Review E
8   High-precision numerical solution of the Fermi polaron problem and large-order behavior of its diagrammatic series
 Kris van Houcke, Felix Werner, Riccardo Rossi
Physical Review B
9   JeLLyFysh-Version1.0 -a Python application for all-atom event-chain Monte Carlo
 Philipp Höllmer, Liang Qin, Michael F Faulkner, A C Maggs, Werner Krauth
Computer Physics Communications
10   Duality and hidden equilibrium in transport models
 Rouven Frassek, Cristian Giardina, Jorge Kurchan
SciPost Physics
11   Span observables - "When is a foraging rabbit no longer hungry?
 Kay Joerg Wiese
Journal of Statistical Physics
12   Quasi-integrable systems are slow to thermalize but may be good scramblers
 Tomer Goldfriend, Jorge Kurchan
Physical Review E
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