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Aging and memory of transitional turbulence. [PDF]

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Mukund V   +4 more
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Human mobility-based spatial decay models of unsafe and safe water usage in rural Uganda

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Reitzug F   +5 more
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Growth and decay in generalized thermoelasticity

International Journal of Engineering Science, 2002
Abstract A theory of linear thermoelasticity has been proposed by Green and Lindsay [J. Elasticity 2 (1972) 1–7]. Using their theory we treat the thermoelastic problem for a semi-infinite cylinder where the lateral surface of the cylinder is held either at zero temperature and zero displacement, or at zero heat flux and zero traction.
J.C. Song, L. E. Payne
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On the decay of generalized Swihart waves

Physics of the Solid State, 1999
For Josephson junctions in sandwich geometry and in thin-film geometry we formulate the equations of nonlocal electrodynamics which take account of the influence of normal electrons in superconductors. On the basis of these equations we examine the spectrum and decay of generalized Swihart waves.
S. A. Uryupin   +2 more
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The generation and decay of vorticity

Geophysical & Astrophysical Fluid Dynamics, 1984
Abstract Vorticity, although not the primary variable of fluid dynamics, is an important derived variable playing both mathematical and physical roles in the solution and understanding of problems. The following treatment discusses the generation of vorticity at rigid boundaries and its subsequent decay.
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Asymptotic Decay for a Generalized Boussinesq System

Journal of Dynamics and Differential Equations, 1999
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M. Wiegner   +2 more
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On the decay of correlations in the generalized spherical model

Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General, 1999
Summary: We point out that the generalized spherical model, as a limit of the isotropic \(n\)-vector model, inherits a natural separation into longitudinal and transverse spin projections with respect to the direction of the external field (or spontaneous magnetization), which are distributed in the limit as two independent Gaussian scalar spin systems
N Angelescu, G Costache, M Bundaru
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Decay of Conservation Laws and Their Generating Functions

Acta Applicandae Mathematicae, 1995
The paper deals with decay velocity of the quantities which are conserved in absense of dissipation. The decay velocity (or the ``balance law'') may be found explicitly using the generating function of the conservation law. The general approach is illustrated by a certain system of MHD equations for incompressible magnetofluids.
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