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license: bigscience-openrail-m
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license: bigscience-openrail-m
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- text: I am totally a human, trust me bro.
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example_title: default
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This study presents a comprehensive analytical investigation of the
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collective excitation branch in the continuum of pair-condensed Fermi gases,
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with a focus on identifying and establishing scaling laws for this
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phenomenon. Based on thorough theoretical analysis and simulations, we
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demonstrate that collective excitations in pair-condensed Fermi gases
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exhibit distinct scaling behaviors, characterized by universal scaling
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exponents that are independent of the particular system parameters. Our
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findings suggest that these scaling laws reflect the underlying symmetries
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and correlations of these systems, and thus can provide valuable insights
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into their microscopic properties. Moreover, we demonstrate that the
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collective excitation branch in pair-condensed Fermi gases can provide a
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robust signature for the presence of pairing correlations, which can be
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detected experimentally through various spectroscopic techniques.
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Additionally, we explore the implications of our results for ongoing
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experimental efforts aimed at studying collective excitations in these
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systems, highlighting the potential for using collective excitations as a
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probe of the pairing mechanism and providing a bridge between theory and
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experiment. Overall, our study sheds new light on the collective behavior of
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Fermi gases with pairing correlations, and identifies key features that can
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be used to further explore their physics, both theoretically and
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experimentally. These findings represent a significant contribution to the
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field of condensed matter physics, and open up new avenues for investigating
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the behavior of strongly correlated systems in general.
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example_title: generated1
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- text: >-
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On Zariski Main Theorem in Algebraic Geometry and Analytic Geometry. We fill
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a surprising gap of Complex Analytic Geometry by proving the analogue of
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Zariski Main Theorem in this geometry, i.e. proving that an holomorphic map
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from an irreducible analytic space to a normal irreducible one is an open
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embedding if and only if all its fibers are discrete and it induces a
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bimeromorphic map on its image. We prove more generally the "Generalized
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Zariski Main Theorem for analytic spaces", which claims that an holomorphic
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map from an irreducible analytic space to a irreducible locally irreducible
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one is an open embedding if and only if it is flat and induces a
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bimeromorphic map on its image. Thanks to the "analytic criterion of
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regularity" of Serre-Samuel in GAGA [12] and to "Lefschetz Principle", we
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finally deduce the "Generalized Zariski Main Theorem for algebraic varieties
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of characteristical zero", which claims that a morphism from such an
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irreducible variety to an irreducible unibranch one is an open immersion if
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and only if it is birational and flat.
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example_title: real1
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datasets:
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- NicolaiSivesind/human-vs-machine
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language:
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- en
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pipeline_tag: text-classification
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tags:
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- mgt-detection
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- ai-detection
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