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A fractional kinetic process describing the intermediate time behaviour of cellular flows [PDF]
This paper studies the intermediate time behaviour of a small random perturbation of a periodic cellular flow. Our main result shows that on time scales shorter than the diffusive time scale, the limiting behaviour of trajectories that start close enough
Hairer, M +4 more
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Chaos and dynamical trends in barred galaxies: bridging the gap between N-body simulations and time-dependent analytical models [PDF]
Self-consistent N-body simulations are efficient tools to study galactic dynamics. However, using them to study individual trajectories (or ensembles) in detail can be challenging.
Machado, Rubens E. G., Manos, T.
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No Evidence for an Auditory Attentional Blink for Voices Regardless of Musical Expertise
Background: Attending to goal-relevant information can leave us metaphorically “blind” or “deaf” to the next relevant information while searching among distracters. This temporal cost lasting for about a half a second on the human selective attention has
Merve Akça +5 more
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Coexistence of absolute negative mobility and anomalous diffusion [PDF]
Using extensive numerical studies we demonstrate that absolute negative mobility of a Brownian particle (i.e. the net motion into the direction opposite to a constant biasing force acting around zero bias) does coexist with anomalous diffusion.
Hänggi, P. +2 more
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Photophoretic Strength on Chondrules. 2. Experiment [PDF]
Photophoretic motion can transport illuminated particles in protoplanetary disks. In a previous paper we focused on the modeling of steady state photophoretic forces based on the compositions derived from tomography and heat transfer.
Bischoff, Addi +5 more
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Best versus Good Enough Practices for Open Music Research
Music researchers work with increasingly large and complex data sets. There are few established data handling practices in the field and several conceptual, technological, and practical challenges. Furthermore, many music researchers are not equipped for
Alexander Refsum Jensenius
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Anomalous diffusion in fast cellular flows at intermediate time scales [PDF]
It is well known that on long time scales the behaviour of tracer particles diffusing in a cellular flow is effectively that of a Brownian motion. This paper studies the behaviour on "intermediate" time scales before diffusion sets in. Various heuristics
Iyer, Gautam, Novikov, Alexei
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Analyzing Free-Hand Sound-Tracings of Melodic Phrases
In this paper, we report on a free-hand motion capture study in which 32 participants ‘traced’ 16 melodic vocal phrases with their hands in the air in two experimental conditions. Melodic contours are often thought of as correlated with vertical movement
Tejaswinee Kelkar +1 more
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Position-sensitive ion detection in precision Penning trap mass spectrometry [PDF]
A commercial, position-sensitive ion detector was used for the first time for the time-of-flight ion-cyclotron resonance detection technique in Penning trap mass spectrometry.
A. Czasch +43 more
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The focus of this mini-review is on rhythm objects, defined as strongly coherent chunks of combined sound and body motion in music, typically in the duration range of a few seconds, as may for instance be found in a fragment of dance music, in an ...
Rolf Inge Godøy, Rolf Inge Godøy
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