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Demonstration of topological acoustic tweezing for robust mass transport. [PDF]
Huang L +11 more
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Visual Snow Is Susceptible to the Motion Aftereffect. [PDF]
Montoya SA +7 more
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Impact of cilia length and variable fluid properties on electroosmotic nanofluid flow in an inclined converging microchannel. [PDF]
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Oberwolfach Reports, 2004
The workshop Wave Motion that took place in the period January 25–31, 2004 was devoted to the study of nonlinear wave phenomena. The modelling of waves leads to a variety of difficult mathematical issues, involving several domains of mathematics: partial differential equations, harmonic ...
Adrian Constantin, Joachim Escher
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The workshop Wave Motion that took place in the period January 25–31, 2004 was devoted to the study of nonlinear wave phenomena. The modelling of waves leads to a variety of difficult mathematical issues, involving several domains of mathematics: partial differential equations, harmonic ...
Adrian Constantin, Joachim Escher
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Oberwolfach Reports, 2009
This workshop was devoted to recent progress in the mathematical study of water waves, with special emphasis on nonlinear phenomena. Both aspects related to the governing equations (free boundary Euler equations) as well as aspects related to various model equations were of interest.
Adrian Constantin +3 more
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This workshop was devoted to recent progress in the mathematical study of water waves, with special emphasis on nonlinear phenomena. Both aspects related to the governing equations (free boundary Euler equations) as well as aspects related to various model equations were of interest.
Adrian Constantin +3 more
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2002
Abstract This equation is the result of resolving the forces and mass acceleration on a small element of the string in the ydirection.
David Cassidy +2 more
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Abstract This equation is the result of resolving the forces and mass acceleration on a small element of the string in the ydirection.
David Cassidy +2 more
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