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Two scalar wave diffraction problems for an open-ended sphere-conical cavity formed by a semi-infinite truncated cone with an internal termination in the form of the spherical cap in one of the conical regions are considered in the case of an axial excitation by a plane wave. The problems are formulated in terms of mixed boundary value ones with respect to the scalar potentials for the Helmholtz equation with Dirichlet or Neumann boundary conditions. Our technique is based on the mode matching, which is applied to reduce the problems to the infinite system of linear algebraic equations (ISLAEs) of the second kind by the method of analytical regularization. This includes the Abel integral transformation of the Legendre series equation to the Dirichlet one to justify the unique transition to ISLAE, separating the singular operators from them and deriving their inverse ones. To extend the applicability of our technique, two types of the regularization procedures are applied for the solutions, and the general scheme for designing the family of regularizing operators is proposed. The analytical solutions of the problems are obtained for small size of the cavity aperture. Based on this, the new approximate formulas are obtained to determine the cavity resonance frequency perturbations. Depending on the geometry parameters and the physical interpretation of the potentials, the scattering characteristics of probes, reflectors, resonators and subsurface defects are analysed numerically for two limiting cases of the physical properties of the scatterer's surfaces.This article is part of the theme issue 'Analytically grounded full-wave methods for advances in computational electromagnetics'.
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August 2025
Department of Mathematics, Federal Polytechnic Daura, Katsina, Nigeria.
We utilized the enhanced Sardar sub-equation and generalized Riccati equation methods to explore precise solitary wave solutions for the coupled Higgs field equations. These equations characterize the behavior of conserved scalar nucleons interacting with a neutral scalar meson. Our findings revealed the formation of various types of solitons, including periodic, dark-bell, bright, and anti-bell solutions, which can be expressed using exponential, hyperbolic, rational and trigonometric functions.
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August 2025
Department of the Theory of Wave Processes and Optical Systems of Diagnostics, Karpenko Physico-Mechanical Institute of the NAS of Ukraine, Lviv, Ukraine.
Two scalar wave diffraction problems for an open-ended sphere-conical cavity formed by a semi-infinite truncated cone with an internal termination in the form of the spherical cap in one of the conical regions are considered in the case of an axial excitation by a plane wave. The problems are formulated in terms of mixed boundary value ones with respect to the scalar potentials for the Helmholtz equation with Dirichlet or Neumann boundary conditions. Our technique is based on the mode matching, which is applied to reduce the problems to the infinite system of linear algebraic equations (ISLAEs) of the second kind by the method of analytical regularization.
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July 2025
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Department of Physics, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201, USA.
Realizing odd-parity, time-reversal-preserving, nonrelativistic spin splitting is a central goal for spintronics applications. We propose a group-theory-based microscopic framework to induce odd-parity spin splitting from coplanar antiferromagnetic (AFM) states without spin-orbit coupling (SOC). We develop phenomenological models for 421 conventional period-doubling AFM systems in nonsymmorphic space groups and construct minimal microscopic models for 119 of these.
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August 2025
Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization (MPIDS), Göttingen, Germany.
Non-reciprocal interactions between scalar fields that represent the concentrations of two active species are known to break the parity and time-reversal (PT) symmetries of the equilibrium state, as manifested in the emergence of travelling waves. We explore the notion of nonlinear non-reciprocity and consider a model in which the non-reciprocal interactions can depend on the local values of the scalar fields in such a way that the non-reciprocity can change sign. For generic cases where such couplings exist, we observe the emergence of spatiotemporal chaos in the steady-state.
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June 2025
California Institute of Technology, Theoretical Astrophysics 350-17, Pasadena, California 91125, USA.
Worldtube excision is a method of reducing computational burden in numerical relativity simulations of binary black holes in situations where there is a good analytical model of the geometry around (one or both of) the objects. Two such scenarios of relevance in gravitational-wave astronomy are (1) the case of mass-disparate systems, and (2) the early inspiral when the separation is still large. Here we illustrate the utility and flexibility of this technique with simulations of the fully self-consistent radiative evolution in the model problem of a scalar charge orbiting a Schwarzschild black hole under the effect of scalar-field radiation reaction.
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