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Study on splitting of a toroidal bubble near a rigid boundary

, 2015
The splitting of a toroidal bubble near a rigid boundary is commonly observed in experiments, which is a quite complex phenomenon in bubble dynamics and still not yet well understood. In present study, the bubble splitting phenomenon is studied using the
A. Zhang, Shuaijun Li, J. Cui
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Bubbles and Charges

International Economic Review, 1992
The definitions of "fundamental value" and "speculative bubbles" that are standard in macroeconomics and finance are given formal representations as the countably additive part and the purely finitely additive part (a measure and a pure charge, respectively) of the supporting price system, when the commodity space is LX'.
Gilles, Christian, LeRoy, Stephen F
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Super-Heating and Micro-Bubble Generation around Plasmonic Nanoparticles under cw Illumination

, 2014
Under illumination, metal nanoparticles can turn into ideal nanosources of heat due to enhanced light absorption at the plasmonic resonance wavelength. In this article, we aim at providing a comprehensive description of the generation of microbubbles in ...
G. Baffou   +3 more
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Bubble Puzzles

Physics Today, 2003
Bubbles are familiar from daily life and occupy an important role in physics, chemistry, medicine, and technology. Nevertheless, their behavior is often surprising and unexpected—and, in many cases, still not understood.
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Theoretical model for drop and bubble breakup in turbulent dispersions

, 1996
A theoretical model for the prediction of drop and bubble (fluid-particle) breakup rates in turbulent dispersions was developed. The model is based on the theories of isotropic turbulence and probability and contains no unknown or adjustable parameters ...
He’an Luo, H. Svendsen
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Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble

Journal of Chemical Education, 2001
Soap bubbles burst when their walls thin because of evaporation or the effects of gravity. Glycerin is thought to increase the lifetime of bubbles because it is hygroscopic and very viscous. Since it is hygroscopic, it helps to prevent evaporation of the water. Its high viscosity increases the time that it takes for downward flow of the material in the
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Credit bubbles and land bubbles [PDF]

open access: possible, 2010
In modern macroeconomic models it is difficult to obtain explosive price bubbles on assets with positive net supply. This paper shows that it is possible to obtain explosive bubbles in certain situations when assets such as land are used as collateral and lenders are willing to lend freely against it.
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Ice breaking by a collapsing bubble

Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2018
P. Cui, A. Zhang, Shi-Ping Wang, B. Khoo
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Bubble dynamics and its applications

Journal of Hydrodynamics, 2018
Shiping Wang   +4 more
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Bubbles in History

2008
A bubble may be defined loosely as a sharp rise in price of an asset or a range of assets in a continuous process, with the initial rise generating expectations of further rises and attracting new buyers — generally speculators interested in profits from trading in the asset rather than its use or earning capacity.
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