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Dark matter halo's and self similarity

open access: yes, 2012
This papers explores the self similar solutions of the Vlasov-Poisson system and their relation to the gravitational collapse of dynamically cold systems.
Afshordi   +30 more
core   +1 more source

HUMANITY, FROM PEACEFUL EXPLORATION OF OUTER SPACE TO ITS CONQUEST THROUGH SPACE FORCES, ANTI-SATELLITE WEAPONS AND STATE OF THE ART SPACE TECHNOLOGIES [PDF]

open access: yesAnnals: Series on Military Sciences, 2019
For a long period of time, usage of outer space for humankind was limited to observing outer space constellations, navigation and prediction of meteorological phenomena.
Valentin BECHERU, Adrian STAN
doaj  

Power-law distributions based on exponential distributions: Latent scaling, spurious Zipf's law, and fractal rabbits [PDF]

open access: yesFractals, 2015 , 23(2): 1550009, 2013
The different between the inverse power function and the negative exponential function is significant. The former suggests a complex distribution, while the latter indicates a simple distribution. However, the association of the power-law distribution with the exponential distribution has been seldom researched.
arxiv   +1 more source

State Liability for Space Object Collisions: The Proper Interpretation of ‘Fault’ for the Purposes of International Space Law

open access: yes, 2018
When damage is caused by a space object in outer space, typically through a collision with another space object, international space law’s Liability Convention provides a mechanism for compensation for the injured state.
Joel A. Dennerley
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Space Debris Mounting Global Menace Legal Issues Pertaining to Space Debris Removal: Ought to Revamp Existing Space Law Regime

open access: yesBeijing Law Review, 2019
Space debris is global mounting ultimatum to the enduring maintainability of the Outer Space activities and it ought to be deal in the very beginning. Otherwise, it will be too late.
A. Sheer, Shouping Li
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Inverse-Square Law Force between Vapor-Mediated Droplets [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2021
In 1687, Sir Issac Newton published The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy in which the law of universal gravitation was derived. It is the first inverse-square law discovered in nature, combined with Coulomb's law in 1785, the two famous inverse-square laws become part of the foundation of physics. Why does nature prefer inverse-square laws
arxiv  

FROM SPACE LAW TO SPACE OFFICE

open access: yes, 2021
In this Paper, the Author will provide the overview of his activities regarding his Space law research and the history and work of Serbian Office for Space Sciences, Research and Development. Divided in three parts, the first part of the Paper will focus on the Author s research regarding establishment of property rights in Outer space and arguments ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Freidlin–Wentzell LDP in path space for McKean–Vlasov equations and the functional iterated logarithm law [PDF]

open access: yesThe Annals of Applied Probability, 2017
We show two Freidlin-Wentzell type Large Deviations Principles (LDP) in path space topologies (uniform and Holder) for the solution process of McKean-Vlasov Stochastic Differential Equations (MV-SDEs) using techniques which directly address the presence ...
G. Reis, William Salkeld, Julian Tugaut
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A Universal Vertical Stellar Density Distribution Law for the Galaxy

open access: yes, 2009
We reduced the observational logarithmic space densities in the vertical direction up to 8 kpc from the galactic plane, for stars with absolute magnitudes (5,6], (6,7] and [5,10] in the fields $#$0952+5245 and SA114, to a single exponential density law ...
A. Cabrera-Lavers   +38 more
core   +1 more source

First digit law from Laplace transform [PDF]

open access: yesPhys. Lett. A 383 (2019) 1836-1844, 2019
The occurrence of digits 1 through 9 as the leftmost nonzero digit of numbers from real-world sources is distributed unevenly according to an empirical law, known as Benford's law or the first digit law. It remains obscure why a variety of data sets generated from quite different dynamics obey this particular law.
arxiv   +1 more source

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