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1. RKKY interaction in helical higher-order topological insulators

2. Emergence of Surface Superconductivity through Interference in Superconducting-proximity Topological Insulators

3. Tunable non-Hermitian skin effect via gain and loss

4. Geometric density of states of electronic structures for local responses: Phase information from the amplitudes of STM measurement

5. The electronic structure of intrinsic magnetic topological insulator MnBi2Te4 quantum wires

6. Self-supervised Representations and Node Embedding Graph Neural Networks for Accurate and Multi-scale Analysis of Materials

7. Self-supervised graph neural networks for accurate prediction of N\'{e}el temperature

8. Oblique and asymmetric Klein tunneling across smooth NP junctions or NPN junctions in 8-Pmmn borophene

9. An Origin of Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya Interaction at Graphene-Ferromagnet Interfaces Due to the Intralayer RKKY/BR Interaction

10. Few-shot machine learning in the three-dimensional Ising model

11. Selective generation and amplification of RKKY interactions by P-N interface

12. Focusing RKKY interaction by graphene P-N junction

14. Topological Dirac semimetal phases in InSb/$\alpha$-Sn semiconductor superlattices

15. Hidden quantum mirage by negative refraction in semiconductor P-N junctions

17. Electrically controllable surface magnetism on the surface of topological insulator

18. Electrically-controllable RKKY interaction in semiconductor quantum wires

29. Cynodon dactylon (L) Pers (Poaceae) root extract induces apoptotic cell death via the cyclin D1 pathway in human nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells in vitro and in vivo

36. Geometric Amplitude Accompanying Local Responses: Spinor Phase Information from the Amplitudes of Spin-Polarized STM Measurements.

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