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<i>In silico</i> study of the dynamics of solid food particles in the stomach during gastric digestion. [PDF]
Kuhar S, Seo JH, Mittal R.
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A Universal and Single-Step (De)Molding Sorting Chip Integrating Inertial and Deterministic Lateral Displacement Units. [PDF]
Guo Y, Qu X, Dong Z, Xiao M, Xu J.
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A Comprehensive Review of Computational and Experimental Studies on Skin Mechanics and Meshing: Discrepancies, Challenges, and Optimization Strategies. [PDF]
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Analysis of Cattaneo-Christov model in stratified and magnetized Powell-Eyring fluid flow with Joule heating and viscous dissipation. [PDF]
Arshad S, Farooq M, Hashim, Alotaibi H.
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Incompressible composite fermion liquids
Physica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures, 2008The "second generation" fractional quantum Hall states containing a partially filled composite fermion (CF) Landau level (LL) are studied theoretically. The role of the unique form of the CF-CF interaction in the incompressibility of the underlying quantum electron liquid is explained. In particular, the two- and three-body CF correlation functions for
Arkadiusz Wójs, John J. Quinn
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Fractional quasiexcitons in incompressible electron liquids
Physica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures, 2006A new kind of many-body excitonic state composed of fractionally charged constituents is introduced. The constituents are a trion (X-) embedded in an incompressible electron liquid and Laughlin quasiholes (QH's). Laughlin electron-trion correlations lead to an effective trion charge of -e/3.
John J. Quinn +2 more
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Liquid boundaries for implicit incompressible SPH
Computers & Graphics, 2015We propose a novel unified particle representation for fluids and solid boundaries in Implicit Incompressible SPH (IISPH). In contrast to existing particle representations, the proposed concept does not require a separate processing of fluid and boundary particles. On one hand, this results in a simplified solver implementation with improved efficiency.
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