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    Atomic and molecular suite of R-matrix codes for ultrafast dynamics in strong laser fields and electron/positron scattering
    (Bristol : IOP Publ., 2020) Wragg, J.; Benda, J.; Mašín, Z.; Armstrong, G.S.J.; Clarke, D.D.A.; Brown, A.C.; Ballance, C.; Harvey, A.G.; Houfek, K.; Sunderland, A.; Plummer, M.; Gorfinkiel, J.D.; Van Der Hart, H.
    We describe and illustrate a number of recent developments of the atomic and molecular ab initio R-matrix suites for both time-dependent calculations of ultrafast laser-induced dynamics and time-independentcalculations of photoionization and electron scattering. © 2019 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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    Some remarks on a model for rate-independent damage in thermo-visco-elastodynamics
    (Bristol : IOP Publ., 2016) Lazzaroni, Giuliano; Rossi, Riccarda; Thomas, Marita; Toader, Rodica
    This note deals with the analysis of a model for partial damage, where the rate- independent, unidirectional flow rule for the damage variable is coupled with the rate-dependent heat equation, and with the momentum balance featuring inertia and viscosity according to Kelvin-Voigt rheology. The results presented here combine the approach from Roubicek [1, 2] with the methods from Lazzaroni/Rossi/Thomas/Toader [3]. The present analysis encompasses, differently from [2], the monotonicity in time of damage and the dependence of the viscous tensor on damage and temperature, and, unlike [3], a nonconstant heat capacity and a time-dependent Dirichlet loading.
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    Attosecond time delays in C60 valence photoemissions at the giant plasmon
    (Bristol : IOP Publ., 2015) Barillot, T.; Magrakvelidze, M.; Loriot, V.; Bordas, C.; Hervieux, P.-A.; Gisselbrecht, M.; Johnsson, P.; Laksman, J.; Mansson, E.P.; Sorensen, S.; Canton, S.E.; Dahlström, J.M.; Dixit, G.; Madjet, M.E.; Lépine, F.; Chakraborty, H.S.
    We perform time-dependent local density functional calculations of the time delay in C60 HOMO and HOMO-1 photoionization at giant plasmon energies. A semiclassical model is used to develop further insights.