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The curious case of the backbone scaling exponent

Backbone exponent for two-dimensional percolation Authors: Pierre Nolin, Wei Qian, Xin Sun, and Zijie Zhuang arXiv:2309.05050; DOI: 10.48550/arXiv.2309.05050 Recommended with a commentary by Ilya A. Gruzberg (The Ohio State University) and Greg Huber (Chan Zuckerberg Biohub – San Francisco) |View Commentary (pdf)| This commentary may be cited as: DOI: 10.36471/JCCM_December_2023_01 https://doi.org/10.36471/JCCM_December_2023_01

No-Enclave Percolation

1. No-Enclave Percolation Corresponds to Holes in the Cluster Backbone. Authors: Hao Hu, Robert M. Ziff, and Youjin Deng. Phys. Rev. Lett. 117, 185701, 2016 (2016) Recommended with a commentary by Mark Bowick and Greg Huber, ITP, Santa Barbara. |View Commentary| DOI: 10.36471/JCCM_December_2016_01 https://doi.org/10.36471/JCCM_December_2016_01

A First Glimpse at an Important Component of the Inner Cell Machinery

1. Stacked endoplasmic reticulum sheets are connected by helicoidal membrane motifs. Authors: M. Terasaki, T. Shemesh, N. Kasthuri, R. W. Klemm, R. Schalek, K. J. Hayworth, A. R. Hand, M. Yankova, G. Huber, J. W. Lichtman, T. A. Rapoport, and M. M. Kozlov. Cell 154, 285(2013) 2. Terasaki spiral ramps in the rough endoplasmic reticulum […]

Organizers, Advisory Committee, and Correspondents in the last two years

Organizers: Alexander GrosbergNew York University Chandra M. Varma, Chief organizerEmeritus, University of California, Riverside Advisory Committee: Paul Chaikin, NYU Steven Girvin, Yale University Andrew Millis, Columbia University Correspondents in the last two years: Anton Akhmerov, Delft University of Technology | View Contributions | Ehud Altman, UC Berkeley | View Contributions | Daniel Arovas, University of […]

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