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This paper has been withdrawn by the author, due to a misunderstanding about publication.
We give a general overview of what the scientific community refers to as "exocomets". The general definition of exocomets, as presented in this work, is discussed and compared with Solar System comets and interstellar objects, addressing…
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The present paper is written in response to the critical comments of M.R. Hadizadeh on our original paper Tetraquarks as diquark-antidiquark bound systems [Phys. Lett. B 741, 124 (2015), arXiv:1505.07510]. We present our clarifications on…
The study of comets affords a unique window into the birth, infancy, and subsequent history of the solar system. There is strong evidence that comets incorporated pristine interstellar material as well as processed nebular matter, providing…
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The authors of preprint arXiv:1810.00565 and paper in Light: Science & Applications (2019), Y. Dubi and Y. Sivan, made several wrong and inconsistent comments on several of our papers. In addition, the paper in Faraday Discuss. 214, 215-233…
Recent years have seen dramatic progress in cosmology and particle astrophysics. So much so that anyone who dares to offer an overview would certainly risk him- or herself for being incomplete and biased at best, and even incorrect due to…
A short comment on "The Jones-Hore theory of radical-ion-pair reactions is not self-consistent" (arXiv:1010.3888v3) is presented. In the comment, it is pointed out that the paper includes a misconception about the Jones-Hore approach in…
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For the purpose of consistent notation and easy reference the most important relations in light-cone quantization are compiled from a recent review (Brodsky, Pauli Pinsky, Physics Reports 301 (1998) 299), where all further details and…
Analysis and discussion of the experimental results and conclusions reported in "Hole transport and photoluminescence in Mg-doped InN" [Miller et al., J. Appl. Phys., 107, 113712 (2010)] will be provided.
The purpose of this note is to rectify a typographical error in the statements of Theorems 5.5 and 5.6 of Sharma, Chauhan and Singh[3] and further analyze and discuss the significance of the results derived in Takieldin and Sol\'e [4]. In…
This is a 20-year old review on singularities and singularity theorems. The main reason to submit it now is -apart from increasing its availability- to correct a very strange error that appears in the journal's online version: it contains…
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This paper has been withdrawn by the author since the comments have been withdrawn.
S.E. Hans paper, Remarks on Pseudocovering Spaces in a Digital Topological Setting: A Corrigendum, is meant to address errors in previous papers. However, this paper is also marked by errors in its mathematics, as well as improprieties in…