
Quantum Monte Carlo simulations reveal that Cooper pairs in the cuprate high-Tc superconductors are composed of electron holes on the Cu-d orbital and on the bonding molecular orbital constructed from the four surrounding O-p orbitals.
Quantum Monte Carlo simulations reveal that Cooper pairs in the cuprate high-Tc superconductors are composed of electron holes on the Cu-d orbital and on the bonding molecular orbital constructed from the four surrounding O-p orbitals.
ORNL researchers developed a stochastic approximate gradient ascent method to reduce posterior uncertainty in Bayesian experimental design involving implicit models.