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Coherent resonance in the microwave chaos generators [PDF]
The purpose of this study is the observation of coherent resonance phenomenon in two microwave single-mode chaos generators with a delayed feedback under external noise influence.
Komkov, Pavel Sergeevich +4 more
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Controlling chaos in wave-particle interactions [PDF]
8 pages, 2 figures.
de Sousa, M. C. +4 more
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Atmospheric-chemical coupled models usually parameterize sea-salt aerosol (SSA) emissions using whitecap fraction estimated considering only wind speed and ignoring sea state. This approach may introduce inaccuracies in SSA simulation. This study aims to
George Varlas +16 more
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Smearing of chaos in sandwich pp -waves [PDF]
17 pages, LaTeX, 9 figures, to be published in Class.Quantum ...
Podolský, J., Veselý, K.
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Preface: Nonlinear waves and chaos [PDF]
Gurbax S. Lakhina +7 more
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Abstract This study investigates the chaotic behavior of breaking waves by laboratory experiments and numerical modeling. Repeated laboratory runs with different initial velocity perturbations show that the wave profile before the wave breaks can be accurately reproduced, but the subsequent breaking process varies among runs, indicating the lack of ...
Zhangping Wei +4 more
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Channeling chaotic transport in a wave-particle experiment [PDF]
A numerical and experimental study of a control method aimed at channeling chaos by building barriers in phase space is performed on a paradigm for wave-particle interaction, i.e., a traveling wave tube. Control of chaotic diffusion is achieved by adding
Chandre, Cristel +5 more
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Nonadiabatic quantum chaos in atom optics
Coherent dynamics of atomic matter waves in a standing-wave laser field is studied. In the dressed-state picture, wave packets of ballistic two-level atoms propagate simultaneously in two optical potentials.
Prants, S. V.
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Nature-inspired metaheuristic optimization algorithms, e.g., the butterfly optimization algorithm (BOA), have become increasingly popular. The BOA, which adapts the food foraging and social behaviors of butterflies, involves randomly defined, algorithmic-
Achikkulath Prasanthi +4 more
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Some open questions in ‘wave chaos’ [PDF]
The subject area referred to as "wave chaos", "quantum chaos" or "quantum chaology" has been investigated mostly by the theoretical physics community in the last 30 years. The questions it raises have more recently also attracted the attention of mathematicians and mathematical physicists, due to connections with number theory, graph theory, Riemannian,
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