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  1. Enhancing user creativity: semantic measures for idea generation.Georgi V. Georgiev & Danko D. Georgiev - 2018 - Knowledge-Based Systems 151:1-15.
    Human creativity generates novel ideas to solve real-world problems. This thereby grants us the power to transform the surrounding world and extend our human attributes beyond what is currently possible. Creative ideas are not just new and unexpected, but are also successful in providing solutions that are useful, efficient and valuable. Thus, creativity optimizes the use of available resources and increases wealth. The origin of human creativity, however, is poorly understood, and semantic measures that could predict the success of generated (...)
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  2. Quantitative dynamics of design thinking and creativity perspectives in company context.Georgi V. Georgiev & Danko D. Georgiev - 2023 - Technology in Society 74:102292.
    This study is intended to provide in-depth insights into how design thinking and creativity issues are understood and possibly evolve in the course of design discussions in a company context. For that purpose, we use the seminar transcripts of the Design Thinking Research Symposium 12 (DTRS12) dataset “Tech-centred Design Thinking: Perspectives from a Rising Asia,” which are primarily concerned with how Korean companies implement design thinking and what role designers currently play. We employed a novel method of information processing based (...)
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    Virtual reality for neurorehabilitation and cognitive enhancement.Danko D. Georgiev, Iva Georgieva, Zhengya Gong, Vijayakumar Nanjappan & Georgi V. Georgiev - 2021 - Brain Sciences 11 (2):221.
    Our access to computer-generated worlds changes the way we feel, how we think, and how we solve problems. In this review, we explore the utility of different types of virtual reality, immersive or non-immersive, for providing controllable, safe environments that enable individual training, neurorehabilitation, or even replacement of lost functions. The neurobiological effects of virtual reality on neuronal plasticity have been shown to result in increased cortical gray matter volumes, higher concentration of electroencephalographic beta-waves, and enhanced cognitive performance. Clinical application (...)
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    Ars vel scientia (disciplina)?: iz istorii︠a︡ta na prakticheskata rat︠s︡ionalnost v Antichnostta i Rannoto latinsko srednovekovie.Oleg Georgiev - 2020 - Sofii︠a︡: Universitetsko izdatelstvo "Sv. Kliment Okhridski".
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  5. Lenin i problemy sovremennogo kitaja. Sbornik statej.R. M. I. Sladkovskij, E. F. Kovalev, R. F. V. Konstantinov, M. I. Sladkovskij, R. M. Altajskij & V. Georgiev - 1972 - Studies in Soviet Thought 12 (1):77-89.
    In their criticism of Maoism, contemporary Soviet philosophers follow the basic structure of the orthodox presentation of Marxism -- Leninism and use the whole panoply of polemical tools which the Leninist heritage offers them. Thus far, this anti--Maoism is generally maladroit and often self-contradictory.
     
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  6. Problemi na meditsinskata etika v sotsialisticheskoto obshtestvo.Mincho Georgiev - 1977
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    Sine arte scientia nihil est: izsledvanii︠a︡ v chest na prof. dfn Oleg Georgiev.Georgi Kapriev & Oleg Georgiev (eds.) - 2019 - Sofii︠a︡: Universitetsko izdatelstvo "Sv. Kliment Okhridski".
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    Filosofii︠a︡ na konkretnoto: sbornik v chest na prof. Raĭcho Pozharliev.Ivan Georgiev Kolev, Stoi︠a︡n Asenov & Raĭcho Pozharliev (eds.) - 2016 - Sofii︠a︡: Universitetsko izdatelstvo "Sv. Kliment Okhridski".
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    Nasledie antichnoĭ filosofii v vostochnoslavi︠a︡nskoĭ dukhovnosti Srednevekovʹi︠a︡ (XI-pervai︠a︡ tretʹ XVII vv.): monografii︠a︡.Vladimir Georgievič Egorkin - 1995 - Biĭsk: Nit︠s︡ Bigi.
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    Predizvikatelstvoto Aristotel: sbornik s razshireni dokladi ot konferent︠s︡ii︠a︡ta, posvetena na 2400-godishninata ot rozhdenieto na filosofa, provedena v SU "Sv. Kliment Okhridski" ot 28 do 30 noemvri 2016 g.Dimka Gocheva, Ivan Georgiev Kolev & Kharalampi Panit︠s︡idis (eds.) - 2018 - Sofii︠a︡: Universitetsko izdatelstvo "Sv. Kliment Okhridski".
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    V. Georgiev and J. Irmscher (ed.): Minoica und Homer. Eine Aufsatzsammlung. (Deutsche Akad. der Wiss. zu Berlin, Schriften der Sektion für Altertumswissenschaft, 29.) Pp. vi + 70; 4 plates. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, 1961. Paper, DM. 12.50. [REVIEW]D. M. Jones - 1963 - The Classical Review 13 (02):229-230.
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  12. Gnoseologicheskie problemy dialekticheskogo materializma.F. I. Georgiev (ed.) - 1974 - Moskva: "Vysshai︠a︡ shkola".
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  13. Gnoseologicheskie problemy i dostizhenii︠a︡ nauki.Georgiev, Filipp Ignatʹevich, [From Old Catalog], Glinskĭ & Boris Aleksandrovich (eds.) - 1968
     
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    Srednovekovnata obrazovanost : tri studii.Oleg Georgiev - 2002 - Sofii︠a︡: Izd-vo Atelie Ab.
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    Representation and Processing of Domain Knowledge for Simulation-Based Training in Complex Dynamic Systems.G. T. Georgiev & I. I. Zheliazkova - 2000 - Journal of Intelligent Systems 10 (3):255-278.
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  16. Kategorii materialisticheskoĭ dialektiki.Filipp Ignatʹevich Georgiev - 1960 - [Moskva,: Vysshai︠a︡ shkola.
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  17. Poznavaemostʹ mira i ego zakonomernosteĭ.Filipp Ignatʹevich Georgiev - 1955 - [Moskva]: Moskovskiĭ rabochiĭ.
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  18. Osnovi na pravoto.Dimitar Pop-Georgiev - 1961 - Skopje,:
     
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  19. Etichesko poznanie, svetogled, tsennosti.Dimitŭr Iv Georgiev - 1977
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  20. Ideologii︠a︡ i informatsii︠a︡: [izsledvane].Ivan Boi︠a︡nov Georgiev - 1979 - Sofii︠a︡: Nauka i izkustvo.
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  21. Causal potency of consciousness in the physical world.Danko D. Georgiev - forthcoming - International Journal of Modern Physics B:2450256.
    The evolution of the human mind through natural selection mandates that our conscious experiences are causally potent in order to leave a tangible impact upon the surrounding physical world. Any attempt to construct a functional theory of the conscious mind within the framework of classical physics, however, inevitably leads to causally impotent conscious experiences in direct contradiction to evolution theory. Here, we derive several rigorous theorems that identify the origin of the latter impasse in the mathematical properties of ordinary differential (...)
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  22. Quantum Information and Consciousness: A Gentle Introduction.Danko D. Georgiev - 2017 - Boca Raton: CRC Press.
    This book addresses the fascinating cross-disciplinary field of quantum information theory applied to the study of brain function. It offers a self-study guide to probe the problems of consciousness, including a concise but rigorous introduction to classical and quantum information theory, theoretical neuroscience, and philosophy of the mind. It aims to address long-standing problems related to consciousness within the framework of modern theoretical physics in a comprehensible manner that elucidates the nature of the mind-body relationship. The reader also gains an (...)
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  23. Evolution of Consciousness.Danko D. Georgiev - 2024 - Life 14 (1):48.
    The natural evolution of consciousness in different animal species mandates that conscious experiences are causally potent in order to confer any advantage in the struggle for survival. Any endeavor to construct a physical theory of consciousness based on emergence within the framework of classical physics, however, leads to causally impotent conscious experiences in direct contradiction to evolutionary theory since epiphenomenal consciousness cannot evolve through natural selection. Here, we review recent theoretical advances in describing sentience and free will as fundamental aspects (...)
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    Vŭzgledite na Dimitŭr Mikhalchev za poznanieto.Vent︠s︡eslav Georgiev Kulov - 1994 - Sofii︠a︡: Universitetsko izd-vo "Stopanstvo".
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  25. Inner privacy of conscious experiences and quantum information.Danko D. Georgiev - 2020 - Biosystems 187:104051.
    The human mind is constituted by inner, subjective, private, first-person conscious experiences that cannot be measured with physical devices or observed from an external, objective, public, third-person perspective. The qualitative, phenomenal nature of conscious experiences also cannot be communicated to others in the form of a message composed of classical bits of information. Because in a classical world everything physical is observable and communicable, it is a daunting task to explain how an empirically unobservable, incommunicable consciousness could have any physical (...)
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  26. Quantum propensities in the brain cortex and free will.Danko D. Georgiev - 2021 - Biosystems 208:104474.
    Capacity of conscious agents to perform genuine choices among future alternatives is a prerequisite for moral responsibility. Determinism that pervades classical physics, however, forbids free will, undermines the foundations of ethics, and precludes meaningful quantification of personal biases. To resolve that impasse, we utilize the characteristic indeterminism of quantum physics and derive a quantitative measure for the amount of free will manifested by the brain cortical network. The interaction between the central nervous system and the surrounding environment is shown to (...)
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  27. Quantum information theoretic approach to the mind–brain problem.Danko D. Georgiev - 2020 - Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology 158:16-32.
    The brain is composed of electrically excitable neuronal networks regulated by the activity of voltage-gated ion channels. Further portraying the molecular composition of the brain, however, will not reveal anything remotely reminiscent of a feeling, a sensation or a conscious experience. In classical physics, addressing the mind–brain problem is a formidable task because no physical mechanism is able to explain how the brain generates the unobservable, inner psychological world of conscious experiences and how in turn those conscious experiences steer the (...)
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    Cold War atmosphere: Distorted information and facts in the case of Free Europe balloons.Georgi Georgiev - 2019 - Centaurus 61 (3):153-177.
    Radio Free Europe used balloons to drop leaflets in an attempt to supplement radio with printed words in the 1950s—a historical moment when closing borders, censoring the press, jamming foreign radios, tapping telephone lines, and tracking letters from abroad created an almost hermetically sealed space without many means for exchanging information across the Iron Curtain. This article traces how distorted and limited information shaped Cold War propaganda and practices of information-gathering. The article further examines unpredictable environmental factors that were transformed (...)
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    The Problem of the Human being in Contemporary Scientific Knowledge.Stefan Angelov & Dimitr Georgiev - 1974 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 13 (1):49-66.
    The building of a developed socialist society is a process of shaping a highly advanced system of intellectual life and forming a new human being. Simultaneous with the creation and perfection of a new basis in material technology and social relationships, a process of comprehensive and harmonious development of the socialist personality takes place. On the level of development of the personality we face the task of creating a scientifically valid system of forms and methods of education and training, which (...)
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    BTB domains: A structural view of evolution, multimerization, and protein–protein interactions.Artem Bonchuk, Konstantin Balagurov & Pavel Georgiev - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (2):2200179.
    Broad‐complex, Tramtrack, and Bric‐à‐brac/poxvirus and zinc finger (BTB/POZ) is a conserved domain found in many eukaryotic proteins with diverse cellular functions. Recent studies revealed its importance in multiple developmental processes as well as in the onset and progression of oncological diseases. Most BTB domains can form multimers and selectively interact with non‐BTB proteins. Structural studies of BTB domains delineated the presence of different interfaces involved in various interactions mediated by BTBs and provided a basis for the specific inhibition of distinct (...)
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  31. Forma i otnoshenie: prinosʺ kŭmʺ uchenieto za poznanieto.Dimitŭr Georgiev Mikhalchev - 1914 - Sofii︠a︡: Sofiĭski universitet.
     
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    An over-current protection of power modules using igbt.Mincho Rumenov Zhivkov, Georgi Bogomilov Georgiev & Vencislav Cekov Valchev - 2005 - In Alan F. Blackwell & David MacKay (eds.), Power. Cambridge University Press. pp. Q2.
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    The quantum physics of synaptic communication via the SNARE protein complex.Danko D. Georgiev & James F. Glazebrook - 2018 - Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology 135:16-29.
    Twenty five years ago, Sir John Carew Eccles together with Friedrich Beck proposed a quantum mechanical model of neurotransmitter release at synapses in the human cerebral cortex. The model endorsed causal influence of human consciousness upon the functioning of synapses in the brain through quantum tunneling of unidentified quasiparticles that trigger the exocytosis of synaptic vesicles, thereby initiating the transmission of information from the presynaptic towards the postsynaptic neuron. Here, we provide a molecular upgrade of the Beck and Eccles model (...)
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  34. Quantum no-go theorems and consciousness.Danko D. Georgiev - 2013 - Axiomathes 23 (4):683-695.
    Our conscious minds exist in the Universe, therefore they should be identified with physical states that are subject to physical laws. In classical theories of mind, the mental states are identified with brain states that satisfy the deterministic laws of classical mechanics. This approach, however, leads to insurmountable paradoxes such as epiphenomenal minds and illusionary free will. Alternatively, one may identify mental states with quantum states realized within the brain and try to resolve the above paradoxes using the standard Hilbert (...)
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    Mechanism of organization increase in complex systems.Georgi Yordanov Georgiev, Kaitlin Henry, Timothy Bates, Erin Gombos, Alexander Casey, Michael Daly, Amrit Vinod & Hyunseung Lee - 2016 - Complexity 21 (2):18-28.
  36. Computational capacity of pyramidal neurons in the cerebral cortex.Danko D. Georgiev, Stefan K. Kolev, Eliahu Cohen & James F. Glazebrook - 2020 - Brain Research 1748:147069.
    The electric activities of cortical pyramidal neurons are supported by structurally stable, morphologically complex axo-dendritic trees. Anatomical differences between axons and dendrites in regard to their length or caliber reflect the underlying functional specializations, for input or output of neural information, respectively. For a proper assessment of the computational capacity of pyramidal neurons, we have analyzed an extensive dataset of three-dimensional digital reconstructions from the NeuroMorphoOrg database, and quantified basic dendritic or axonal morphometric measures in different regions and layers of (...)
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  37. Rezeptionsgeschichte ohne Ende.Dimiter Georgiev Saschew - 2005 - Studia Phaenomenologica 5:35-43.
    The following paper discusses from the point of view of the translator the obstacles, both institutional and linguistic, encountered during the introduction of Heidegger’s book Being and Time in the Bulgarian socio-cultural context. In particular some basic terms, which compose the core of Heidegger’s book, have been thoroughly analyzed. These include terms and categories such as: Dasein, Geschichte / Historie, Zeitigkeit / Zeitlichkeit, Gegenwart / Gegen-wart, Zukunft / Zukommen, Gewärtigen, Vergangenheit, Man / Manselbst, Bewandtnis and others. Concrete arguments have been (...)
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  38. Launching of Davydov solitons in protein α-helix spines.Danko D. Georgiev & James F. Glazebrook - 2020 - Physica E: Low-Dimensional Systems and Nanostructures 124:114332.
    Biological order provided by α-helical secondary protein structures is an important resource exploitable by living organisms for increasing the efficiency of energy transport. In particular, self-trapping of amide I energy quanta by the induced phonon deformation of the hydrogen-bonded lattice of peptide groups is capable of generating either pinned or moving solitary waves following the Davydov quasiparticle/soliton model. The effect of applied in-phase Gaussian pulses of amide I energy, however, was found to be strongly dependent on the site of application. (...)
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  39. Quantum transport and utilization of free energy in protein α-helices.Danko D. Georgiev & James F. Glazebrook - 2020 - Advances in Quantum Chemistry 82:253-300.
    The essential biological processes that sustain life are catalyzed by protein nano-engines, which maintain living systems in far-from-equilibrium ordered states. To investigate energetic processes in proteins, we have analyzed the system of generalized Davydov equations that govern the quantum dynamics of multiple amide I exciton quanta propagating along the hydrogen-bonded peptide groups in α-helices. Computational simulations have confirmed the generation of moving Davydov solitons by applied pulses of amide I energy for protein α-helices of varying length. The stability and mobility (...)
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    Analytics of Affectability: Around the Problem of the Phenomenological Unconscious.Denitsa Nencheva & Desislav Georgiev - 2022 - Filosofiya-Philosophy 31 (1):40-50.
    The problem of the relationship between consciousness and unconsciousness has proved to be not only a neuralgic point in the interdisciplinary debates throughout the 20th century, but one which maintains its notable place in the present day. Taking the long and complex history of the encounters between Sigmund Freud's psychoanalysis and Edmund Husserl's mature phenomenology as a theoretical background, the present paper offers a novel approach towards the consciousness/unconsciousness problem, situated within the peculiar sphere shaped by the dialogue between Freudian (...)
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  41. Aktualʹnye problemy i︠u︡ridicheskoĭ kulʹtury, antikulʹtury i otvetstvennosti v pravovoĭ sisteme obshchestva: monografii︠a︡.V. N. Kartashov - 2022 - Moskva: Direkt-Media.
    В книге изложены понятия, структуры, функции, основные типы юридического сознания, культуры и антикультуры в обществе. Особое внимание уделено психологическому механизму деятельности, мерам юридической ответственности и правовой защиты людей, их коллективов и организаций. Для юристов (ученых и практиков, аспирантов и адъюнктов), студентов магистратуры и бакалавриата юридических вузов и факультетов. Монография выполнена при финансовой поддержке РФФИ в рамках научного проекта № 18-011-01095.
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    Rezeptionsgeschichte ohne Ende.Dimiter Georgiev Saschew - 2005 - Studia Phaenomenologica 5:35-43.
    The following paper discusses from the point of view of the translator the obstacles, both institutional and linguistic, encountered during the introduction of Heidegger’s book Being and Time in the Bulgarian socio-cultural context. In particular some basic terms, which compose the core of Heidegger’s book, have been thoroughly analyzed. These include terms and categories such as: Dasein, Geschichte / Historie, Zeitigkeit / Zeitlichkeit, Gegenwart / Gegen-wart, Zukunft / Zukommen, Gewärtigen, Vergangenheit, Man / Manselbst, Bewandtnis and others. Concrete arguments have been (...)
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    Finnish approaches to Sein und Zeit.Dimiter Georgiev Saschew, Ivan Chvatik, Mark Wildschut, John Macquarrie, Joan Stambaugh, Reijo Kupiainen, Rudolf Boehm, Francois Vezin, Johann Tzavaras & Mihaly Vajda - 2005 - Studia Phaenomenologica 5:119-127.
    In this paper I try to underline both the positive and negative circumstances in which I began translating Heidegger's "Sein und Zeit" in Greek. In 1971 I started, as a young student of philosophy, to study and translate this book, although I misunderstood it and considered it as a paradigm of "existentiell", not existential philosophy. I benefited essentially from both the English and the French translations and I've also received great help from my Greek mentor, E. N. Platis. I published (...)
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  44. Probing finite coarse-grained virtual Feynman histories with sequential weak values.Danko D. Georgiev & Eliahu Cohen - 2018 - Physical Review A 97 (5):052102.
    Feynman's sum-over-histories formulation of quantum mechanics has been considered a useful calculational tool in which virtual Feynman histories entering into a coherent quantum superposition cannot be individually measured. Here we show that sequential weak values, inferred by consecutive weak measurements of projectors, allow direct experimental probing of individual virtual Feynman histories, thereby revealing the exact nature of quantum interference of coherently superposed histories. Because the total sum of sequential weak values of multitime projection operators for a complete set of orthogonal (...)
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    Chalmers' principle of organizational invariance makes consciousness fundamental but meaningless spectator of its own drama.Danko Georgiev - 2019 - Activitas Nervosa Superior 61 (4):159-164.
    The principles of classical physics, including deterministic dynamics and observability of physical states, are incompatible with the existence of unobservable conscious minds that possess free will. Attempts to directly accommodate consciousness in a classical world lead to philosophical paradoxes such as causally ineffective consciousness and possibility of alternate worlds in which functional brain isomorphs behave identically but lack conscious experiences. Here, we show that because Chalmers’ principle of organizational invariance is based on a deficient nineteenth century classical physics, it is (...)
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  46. Programa po dialektienski i istoricheski materializŭm na visshite uchebni zavedenii︠a︡.Khristo Georgiev Vasilev & Ilii︠a︡ Trifonov (eds.) - 1977
     
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  47. Sensitivity of entanglement measures in bipartite pure quantum states.Danko D. Georgiev & Stanley P. Gudder - 2022 - Modern Physics Letters B 36 (22):2250101.
    Entanglement measures quantify the amount of quantum entanglement that is contained in quantum states. Typically, different entanglement measures do not have to be partially ordered. The presence of a definite partial order between two entanglement measures for all quantum states, however, allows for meaningful conceptualization of sensitivity to entanglement, which will be greater for the entanglement measure that produces the larger numerical values. Here, we have investigated the partial order between the normalized versions of four entanglement measures based on Schmidt (...)
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  48. Thermal stability of solitons in protein α-helices.Danko D. Georgiev & James F. Glazebrook - 2022 - Chaos, Solitons and Fractals 155:111644.
    Protein α-helices provide an ordered biological environment that is conducive to soliton-assisted energy transport. The nonlinear interaction between amide I excitons and phonon deformations induced in the hydrogen-bonded lattice of peptide groups leads to self-trapping of the amide I energy, thereby creating a localized quasiparticle (soliton) that persists at zero temperature. The presence of thermal noise, however, could destabilize the protein soliton and dissipate its energy within a finite lifetime. In this work, we have computationally solved the system of stochastic (...)
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  49. Quantum tunneling of three-spine solitons through excentric barriers.Danko D. Georgiev & James F. Glazebrook - 2022 - Physics Letters A 448:128319.
    Macromolecular protein complexes catalyze essential physiological processes that sustain life. Various interactions between protein subunits could increase the effective mass of certain peptide groups, thereby compartmentalizing protein α-helices. Here, we study the differential effects of applied massive barriers upon the soliton-assisted energy transport within proteins. We demonstrate that excentric barriers, localized onto a single spine in the protein α-helix, reflect or trap three-spine solitons as effectively as concentric barriers with comparable total mass. Furthermore, wider protein solitons, whose energy is lower, (...)
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  50. Chuĭte i drugata strana.Dimitŭr Georgiev Mikhalchev - 1995 - Sofii︠a︡: Universitetsko izd-vo "Sv. Kliment Okhridski".
     
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