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Testing general relativity with cosmological large scale structure. [PDF]
Durrer R.
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Formation of Structure in the Universe
This grant supported research by the investigators through summer salary support for Strauss and Weinberg, support for graduate students at Princeton University and Ohio State University, and travel, visitor, and publication support for the investigators.
Weinberg, David +4 more
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Peering into the dark (ages) with low-frequency space interferometers: Using the 21-cm signal of neutral hydrogen from the infant universe to probe fundamental (Astro)physics. [PDF]
Koopmans LVE +29 more
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The Physicist and the Philosopher
This is a brief discussion I started in the "Questions" section of ResearchGate's website. It's largely based on posts by Valentyn Nastasenko (the Physicist) and myself (the Philosopher), with just a few minor additions to make my position clearer ...
Bartlett, Rodney
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Les vents galactiques anisotropes : enrichissement et évolution du milieu intergalactique
Les vents galactiques jouent un rôle important dans l'évolution des galaxies et du milieu intergalactique. Les supernovae se produisant peu de temps après un sursaut de formation d'étoiles dans une galaxie créent un vent cohérent enrichi en métaux.
Grenon, Cédric
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Quantification of relativistic perturbation forces on spacecraft trajectories
The intent of the work presented in this thesis is to show that relativistic perturbations should be considered in the same manner as well known perturbations currently taken into account in planet-satellite systems.
Mastricola, Nicholas Palma
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Anyon, Mobius Strip, Imaginary Computer
In 1982, MIT physicist Frank Wilczek predicted and named ANYONS, quasiparticles (particle-like formations) that are confined to 2 dimensions. The name might come from Prof. Wilczek's lighthearted comment "anything goes".
Bartlett, Rodney
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Behind the Scenes: How Logistics Shapes Space Fantasy Science Fiction Narratives
International audienceThis research note explores how logistics, though often overlooked, is a central element in space fantasy science fiction narratives.
Paché, Gilles
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Understanding Multi-Wavelength Signatures of Galactic Outflows Through 3-D Simulations
Evolution of galaxies is a phenomenon that affects the formation and composition of galaxies, and the intergalactic medium. It is mediated by processes that establish a symbiotic relationship between a galaxy and the surrounding circum-galactic medium
Vijayan, Aditi
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