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Significant current velocity near the sea bottom can be induced by internal waves, even for water a few hundred meters in depth. In this study, a nonhydrostatic ocean model was applied to simulate the generation and propagation of internal waves on the ...
Zhipeng Zang +5 more
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Boundary Conditions on Internal Three-Body Wave Functions [PDF]
For a three-body system, a quantum wave function $\Psi^\ell_m$ with definite $\ell$ and $m$ quantum numbers may be expressed in terms of an internal wave function $\chi^\ell_k$ which is a function of three internal coordinates.
A. J. Dragt +33 more
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Internal wave coupling processes in Earth's atmosphere [PDF]
This paper presents a contemporary review of vertical coupling in the atmosphere and ionosphere system induced by internal waves of lower atmospheric origin.
Erdal Yiğit, A. Medvedev
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Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence (TIRF) Microscopy
Total internal reflection fluorescence (TIRF) microscopy (TIRFM) is an elegant optical technique that provides for the excitation of fluorophores in an extremely thin axial region (“optical section”).
K. Fish
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Rogue wave patterns in the nonlinear Schrödinger equation [PDF]
Rogue wave patterns in the nonlinear Schrodinger equation are analytically studied. It is shown that when an internal parameter in the rogue waves (which controls the shape and phase of initial weak perturbations to the uniform background) is large ...
Bo Yang, Jianke Yang
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Solitary Wave Solution of Flat Surface Internal Geophysical Waves with Vorticity [PDF]
A fluid system bounded by a flat bottom and a flat surface with an internal wave and depth-dependent current is considered. The Hamiltonian of the system is presented and the dynamics of the system are discussed. A long-wave regime is then considered and
Compelli, Alan
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Numerical Simulation of the Force Acting on the Riser by Two Internal Solitary Waves
An internal wave is a typical dynamic process. As an internal wave, an internal solitary wave usually occurs between two layers of fluids with different densities.
Wen Yu +3 more
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The Field Perturbation Theory of Pseudogaps in HTSC [PDF]
Here I establish the field perturbation theory of pseudogaps in HTSC. The proposed ground state suggests an internal particle-hole field, which is normal to nesting surfaces, and having twice the Fermi wave-number.
Dayan, Moshe
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Shear wave generation using a spiral electromagnetic acoustic transducer [PDF]
A spiral electromagnetic acoustic transducer (EMAT) is efficient in eddy current generation and has been used for surface defect inspection using Rayleigh waves or thickness gauging based on plane waves in echo mode.
Baillie, Iain +5 more
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An extreme internal solitary wave event observed in the northern South China Sea
With characteristics of large amplitude and strong current, internal solitary wave (ISW) is a major hazard to marine engineering and submarine navigation; it also has significant impacts on marine ecosystems and fishery activity.
Xiaodong Huang +6 more
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