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Pomeranchuk instability from electronic correlations in CsTi<sub>3</sub>Bi<sub>5</sub> kagome metal. [PDF]

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Unconventional hysteresis due to time-reversal symmetry breaking superconductivity in RbV<sub>3</sub>Sb<sub>5</sub>. [PDF]

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Chiral Magnon Dynamics in a Kitaev Magnet Revealed by Magneto-Optics

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Breaking the waves

Science, 2015
When Hurricane Irene hit North Carolina's coast in 2011, waves 2 meters high began pounding the shore. Two properties on Pine Knoll Shores, a community on one of the state's many barrier islands, provided a study in contrasts. One homeowner had installed a concrete bulkhead to protect his yard from the sea.
Neergaard, Helle; id_orcid 0000-0002-2412-0336   +1 more
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Breaking the Waves

2023
This volume shows how literature and art reveal unsuspected properties of water. The myths and legends that water and the sea have generated (the Flood, the voyages of Ulysses and Aeneas, the mermaids, the ocean as an old man, Proteus or Nereus, Ophelia, the white whale) resound like a reservoir of forms and themes that today’s verbal and visual arts ...
Roelens, Nathalie, Erchadi, Armand
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Instability and Breaking of a Solitary Wave

Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1987
The result of a linear stability calculation of solitary waves which propagate steadily along the free surface of a liquid layer of constant depth is examined numerically by employing a time-stepping scheme based on a boundary-integral method. The initial’ growth rate that is found for sufficiently small perturbations agrees well with the growth rate ...
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