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Stuttgart, Germany · StuttgartNuclear Quantum Effects in Liquid Water Are Marginal for Its Average
Structure but Significant for Dynamics
Authors: Nore Stolte, János Daru, Harald Forbert, Jörg Behler, and Dominik Marx J. Phys. Chem. Lett. 15, 12144 (2024), DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.4c02925 Recommended with a commentary by
David Beyer (University of Stuttgart) and Zhen-Gang Wang (Caltech)
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DOI: 10.36471/JCCM_May_2025_01 …Read Article
Machine Learning Potentials Illuminate Nuclear Quantum Effects in Water - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics

The use of resonant Andreev tunneling via surface state in UTe2 to nail down its pairing symmetry - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics

Oxford, England · OxfordSpontaneous symmetry breaking in the Heisenberg antiferromagnet on a
triangular lattice
Authors: Bastián Pradenas, Grigor Adamyan, and Oleg Tchernyshyov arXiv:2504.12411, DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2504.12411 Recommended with a commentary by
S.A. Parameswaran , University of Oxford
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A new "framing" of non-collinear antiferromagnetism - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics
How can bipolarons manage to stay slim? - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics
Persistent worms are better at navigating in complex media - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics
Absolutely stable local quantum memories in physically accessible dimensions - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics
Non local interactions in cuprate ladders - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics
Tension doesn’t always propagate in a biological cell membrane - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics
Possible nodal superconducting pairing in magic angle twisted graphene layers - Journal Club for Condensed Matter Physics
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