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The Long Waves: Evolution or Chaos?

1995
An intriguing aspect of the advance of knowledge in theoretical physics is the link between microcosmos — the atom and its constituents — and macro-cosmos — the nebulosae, distant Milky Ways, and black holes. Apparently, knowledge about elementary particles such as protons and bosons and muons can be directly translated into knowledge about the “big ...
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Chaos and wave propagation regimes

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2003
Ray chaos theory and parabolic equation numerical modeling were two thrusts of Fred Tappert’s research that were perpetually in tension. Fred was interested in the problem of identifying wave propagation regimes, most notably the strong focusing caustic regime and its evolution into the saturation regime.
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Progressive development of spin wave chaos in active-ring oscillators

Physical Review B, 2021
Ivan Tatsenko   +2 more
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Localized spatiotemporal chaos in surface waves

Physical Review E, 1996
Kudrolli, A., Gollub, Jerry P.
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Ray and wave chaos in underwater acoustic waveguides

, 2012
A. L. Virovlyansky   +2 more
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A Wave in the Stream of Chaos

Philosophy Today, 2006
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Wave chaos in real-world vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers.

Physical Review Letters, 2005
T. Gensty   +6 more
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