Caupin et al. have raised several issues regarding our recent paper on maxima in thermodynamic response and correlation functions in deeply supercooled water. We show that these issues can be addressed without affecting the conclusion of the paper.113Ysciescopu
Water has been called the “most studied and least understood” of all liquids, and upon supercooling ...
We review recent results on the connection between thermodynamics and dynamics in a model for water....
International audienceIn a recent paper, we determined the pair structure and free energy for a bina...
Caupin et al. have raised several issues regarding our recent paper on maxima in thermodynamic resp...
Kim et al. recently measured the structure factor of deeply supercooled water droplets (Reports, 22 ...
Two different scenarios have been proposed on the phase separation occurring in the deeply supercool...
We reply to the comment [Front. Phys. 14(5), 53605 (2019)] by Y. Finkelstein and R. Moreh on our art...
The thermodynamic response functions of water exhibit an anomalous increase upon cooling that becom...
In their comment, Bogdan and Loerting1 (hereafter called BoLo) question the validity of the experim...
In a recent Letter [1], Haussmann and Dohm (HD) presented a renormalization group treatment of the 4...
Wide angle x-ray scattering of supercooled water down to 234.8 K was studied using high energy x ray...
Comment on "Excess of Proton Mean Kinetic Energy in Supercooled Water'' Reply. A Reply to the Commen...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
The point-to-set correlation function has proved to be a very valuable tool to probe structural corr...
Comment on "Non-Arrhenius behavior of surface diffusion near a phase transition boundary" - ReplyA R...
Water has been called the “most studied and least understood” of all liquids, and upon supercooling ...
We review recent results on the connection between thermodynamics and dynamics in a model for water....
International audienceIn a recent paper, we determined the pair structure and free energy for a bina...
Caupin et al. have raised several issues regarding our recent paper on maxima in thermodynamic resp...
Kim et al. recently measured the structure factor of deeply supercooled water droplets (Reports, 22 ...
Two different scenarios have been proposed on the phase separation occurring in the deeply supercool...
We reply to the comment [Front. Phys. 14(5), 53605 (2019)] by Y. Finkelstein and R. Moreh on our art...
The thermodynamic response functions of water exhibit an anomalous increase upon cooling that becom...
In their comment, Bogdan and Loerting1 (hereafter called BoLo) question the validity of the experim...
In a recent Letter [1], Haussmann and Dohm (HD) presented a renormalization group treatment of the 4...
Wide angle x-ray scattering of supercooled water down to 234.8 K was studied using high energy x ray...
Comment on "Excess of Proton Mean Kinetic Energy in Supercooled Water'' Reply. A Reply to the Commen...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
The point-to-set correlation function has proved to be a very valuable tool to probe structural corr...
Comment on "Non-Arrhenius behavior of surface diffusion near a phase transition boundary" - ReplyA R...
Water has been called the “most studied and least understood” of all liquids, and upon supercooling ...
We review recent results on the connection between thermodynamics and dynamics in a model for water....
International audienceIn a recent paper, we determined the pair structure and free energy for a bina...