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This paper investigates the mechanisms of ionic transport in a glass material using molecular dynamics simulations. It focuses on the fractal nature of the pathways ions take, providing insights into the structure-property relationship in non-crystalline solids. The study's significance lies in its real-space structural interpretation of ionic transport and its support for fractal pathway models, which are crucial for understanding high-frequency ionic response.
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Ion-conducting pathways are quasi one-dimensional at short times and evolve into larger, branched structures characterized by a robust fractal dimension $d_f\simeq1.7$.

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This ArXiv article introduces AtomDisc, a promising new method for tokenizing atoms, potentially leading to significant advancements in molecular language models. The work's focus on linking atomic structure to properties is particularly relevant to materials science and drug discovery.
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AtomDisc is an atom-level tokenizer.