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Anomalous relaxation in colloidal systems
Author: Kumar, Avinash
Date created: 2021-04-21
The Metastable Mpemba Effect Corresponds to a Non-monotonic Temperature Dependence of Extractable Work
Author: Chétrite, Raphaël, Author: Kumar, Avinash, Author: Bechhoefer, John
Date created: 2021-03-30

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