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Free Surface Waves in Electrohydrodynamics With a Prescribed Vorticity Distribution
ABSTRACT Traditionally, the study of free surface flows assumed irrotationality to simplify matters, and the results seemed to have great success, notably with the Korteweg‐de Vries(KdV) equation. In the past decade, there have been attempts to remove this seemingly strong condition and replace it with a global constant vorticity equivalent to a linear
M. J. Hunt, Denys Dutykh
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Long‐Range Polariton Canalization in a Graphene‐Nanoribbon–Covered MgTeMoO6 Metasurface
Simulated Re(Ez) field distributions at ω = 924 cm−1 for the graphene grating, MgTeMoO6 grating, the proposed hybrid structure, and the corresponding IFCs in (kx, ky) space are shown. Re(Ez) field maps in the x–y plane at ω = 924 cm−1 for Ef = 50, 70, 74, 76, 80, and 88 meV.
Chia‐Chien Huang
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Challenges in nonlocal modeling: nonlocal boundary conditions and nonlocal interfaces.
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ABSTRACT This paper investigates the existence and non‐existence and uniqueness of global solutions for certain parameter values c$c$ in a new class of generalized fractional p$p$‐Kirchhoff equations in the whole space. Using the Pohozaev and Nehari identities for an auxiliary problem, together with the fractional Gagliardo–Nirenberg inequality and the
J. Vanterler da C. Sousa +2 more
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Abstract The climatic impacts of land cover changes (LCCs) due to altered biophysical properties include local effects in LCC areas and nonlocal effects in both LCC and non‐LCC areas resulting from atmospheric feedback. The biophysical impacts of LCC simulated by climate models typically represent only the total effects, that is, the sum of local and ...
Zijun Zhao +9 more
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How Does Heterogeneity Control Strain Localization Patterns in High‐Porosity Rocks?
Abstract We aim to explore how heterogeneous porosity and grain size contribute to strain localization patterns in highly porous rocks based on phase‐field simulations. The strain localization patterns, including shear bands, dilatation bands, and compaction bands, are commonly observed in geological field studies and laboratory experiments.
Yunteng Wang +4 more
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Can Eulerian Eddy Diffusivity Be Inferred From Lagrangian Trajectories?
Abstract Lagrangian particle trajectories are widely used to characterize tracer dispersion and mixing driven by mesoscale currents (“eddies”), leading to estimates of eddy diffusivity that can in turn be used in non‐eddy‐resolving and eddy‐permitting ocean models.
Yueyang Lu +2 more
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ABSTRACT The Tianshan Mountains, which host two native subspecies of western honeybees, represent the easternmost natural distribution limit of Apis mellifera. The managed Xinjiang black honeybee (XJ), introduced a century ago and designated as a Chinese National Animal Genetic Resource, has expanded rapidly under anthropogenic management.
Gulinuer Tulaxi +10 more
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Thermomechanical load in a nonlocal rotating magneto-thermoelastic orthotropic material with Green Naghdi-III model. [PDF]
Salah DM +3 more
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How Volume Increases the Mobility of Geophysical Granular Flow: A Unified Rheological Perspective
Abstract Geophysical granular flows, involving rapidly flowing granular materials, can exhibit volume‐enhanced mobility. Lacking a mechanistic understanding of such size effects limits the applications of lab‐scale findings to natural events. Using discrete element method simulations, we find that increasing granular system size suppresses energy ...
Ming Peng +5 more
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