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Embodied Simulations of physical phenomena

Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Movement and Computing, 2018
At the crossroads between computational physics, human-computer interaction and mediated performance, the present proposal aims at presenting the vast complexity of physical phenomena in an intuitive, embodied manner. Specifically, we created an interactive system capable of accurately simulating the rules of physical phenomena in game form.
Carina Karner   +2 more
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Physically-based simulation of twilight phenomena

ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2005
We present a physically-based approach to compute the colors of the sky during the twilight period before sunrise and after sunset. The simulation is based on the theory of light scattering by small particles. A realistic atmosphere model is assumed, consisting of air molecules, aerosols, and water.
Jörg Haber   +2 more
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Critical phenomena in atomic physics

Physica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures, 2001
Abstract It is shown that the threshold energy e =0 for complete break-up of N charged particles represents a fixed point of the dynamical system. Renormalization theory akin to thermodynamical phase transitions is used to determine the exponent β of the power law for the fragmentation cross section σ ( e )∝ e β near the fixed point. In the
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Parametric Phenomena in Physics

American Journal of Physics, 1971
Parametric excitation of a resonant system is a self-excitation caused by a periodic variation of some parameter of the system. A brief history of parametric phenomena is given from Faraday and Lord Rayleigh through modern day physics. The general characteristics of “parametric generators” are viewed through a specific example from acoustics, which is ...
Laszlo Adler, M. A. Breazeale
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Gallery of physical phenomena

2000
The paper presents the gallery of physical phenomena found and/or described in the Institute of Thermophysics of Russian Academy of Sciences (Novosibirsk, Russia). The majority of results is related to hydrodynamical or thermophysical processes. The main method of describing processes is their visualisation.
S. Alekseenko, D. Markovich
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