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International audienceThe present chapter contains a discussion of the links between the different domains of the epistemological treatment of information in speech and discourse.
Pierre-Yves Modicom +1 more
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In two papers we proposed a continuum model for the dynamics of systems of self propelling particles with kinematic constraints on the velocities and discussed some of its properties.
Andrei Zvelindovsky (17170846) +3 more
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The Wheeler-DeWitt equation, as the central equation of quantum gravity, suffers from an excessively large solution space due to the lack of well-defined boundary conditions, leading to a loss of predictive power. Traditional approaches introduce artificial boundary conditions or topological constraints, but they lack support from first principles ...
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Domain structures of small pseudo-single domain (PSD) magnetite near the Verwey transition (Tυ) at ≈120 K were modeled using an unconstrained three-dimensional micromagnetic algorithm.
A. R. Muxworthy +3 more
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Particles in a yield-stress fluid : yield limit, sedimentation and hydrodynamic interaction
A theoretical and numerical study of yield-stress fluid creeping flow about a particle is presented motivated by theoretical aspects and industrial applications. Yield stress fluids can hold rigid particles statically buoyant if the yield stress is large
Chaparian, Emad
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The Helix-Light-Vortex theory provides a broad spectrum of concrete, experimentally verifiable predictions, ranging from additional gravitational wave polarizations and a specific hadronic mass spectrum to a new source of CP violation in rare particle decays, measurable nonlinearities in King Plots, and a postulated bio-gravimetric effect induced by
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This Zenodo record is a permanently preserved version of a Structured PREreview. You can view the complete PREreview at https://prereview.org/reviews/15777110. Does the introduction explain the objective of the research presented in the preprint?
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Detachment of particles from bubbles in a turbulent motion
In the flotation process for separating minerals from ores, a key step is the collection of hydrophobic particles by bubbles. In mechanical cells, turbulence is necessary to bring bubbles and particles together and improve the rate of flotation of fine ...
Shina Goel (21322460)
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