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This paper investigates the relationship between strain rate sensitivity in face-centered cubic (FCC) metals and dislocation avalanches. It's significant because understanding material behavior under different strain rates is crucial for miniaturized components and small-scale simulations. The study uses advanced dislocation dynamics simulations to provide a mechanistic understanding of how strain rate affects dislocation behavior and microstructure, offering insights into experimental observations.
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Increasing strain rate promotes the activation of a growing number of stronger sites. Dislocation avalanches become larger through the superposition of simultaneous events and because stronger obstacles are required to arrest them.

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This article describes a research paper on a novel Kuramoto model. The model incorporates inhibition dynamics to simulate complex behaviors like scale-free avalanches and synchronization observed in neuronal cultures. The focus is on the model's ability to capture these specific phenomena, suggesting a contribution to understanding neuronal network dynamics. The source being ArXiv indicates it's a pre-print or research paper.
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