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University of Nice Sophia Antipolis

EducationNice, France
About: University of Nice Sophia Antipolis is a education organization based out in Nice, France. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Stars. The organization has 10291 authors who have published 19964 publications receiving 680762 citations. The organization is also known as: UNS & University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis.


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TL;DR: In this article, a spectroscopic analysis of the transition strengths of Er-doped LiNbO3 was performed using the Judd-Ofelt theory, taking into account the crystal anisotropy.

153 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, peak maximum evolution methods and isoconversional methods are compared, and specific characteristics of each method are shown, from a mathematical viewpoint and by using simulated data, and a convenient way of correcting the activation energy of the Ozawa method is proposed.

153 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the soft-sphere discrete element method (SSDEM) is implemented in the parallel gravitational N-body code pkdgrav, a well-tested simulation package that has been used to provide many successful results in the field of planetary science.
Abstract: We present our implementation of the soft-sphere discrete element method (SSDEM) in the parallel gravitational N-body code pkdgrav, a well-tested simulation package that has been used to provide many successful results in the field of planetary science. The implementation of SSDEM allows for the modeling of the different contact forces between particles in granular material, such as various kinds of friction, including rolling and twisting friction, and the normal and tangential deformation of colliding particles. Such modeling is particularly important in regimes for which collisions cannot be treated as instantaneous or as occurring at a single point of contact on the particles’ surfaces, as is done in the hard-sphere discrete element method already implemented in the code. We check the validity of our soft-sphere model by reproducing successfully the dynamics of flows in a cylindrical hopper. Other tests will be performed in the future for different dynamical contexts, including the presence of external and self-gravity, as our code also includes interparticle gravitational force computations. This will then allow us to apply our tool with confidence to planetary science studies, such as those aimed at understanding the dynamics of regolith on solid celestial body surfaces, or at designing efficient sampling tools for sample-return space missions.

153 citations

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TL;DR: Findings support a fundamental role for Cav3.2 in touch/pain pathophysiology, validating their critic pharmacological relevance to relieve mechanical and cold allodynia.

153 citations

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01 Dec 2011-Icarus
TL;DR: Charnoz et al. as mentioned in this paper explored the formation of large objects from a massive ice-rich ring (a few times Rhea's mass) and described the fundamental properties and implications of this new process.

153 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Robert J. Lefkowitz214860147995
Johan Auwerx15865395779
Kenneth M. Yamada13944672136
Jean-Luc Starck13365776224
Christophe Benoist13247063181
Jacques Pouysségur12541254656
Michel Lazdunski12556254650
E. A. De Wolf124133383171
Leon O. Chua12282471612
Tomasz Bulik12169886211
James G. Krueger12050546275
Austin Smith11130163156
Peter Fritschel10842772722
Didier Sornette104129544157
François Bondu10044069284
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202310
2022139
2021203
2020264
2019441
2018536