Transitional Flows and Non-linear Dynamics II
ORAL · S12 · ID: 48558
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Rotations of Large Non-spherical Particles in Turbulence
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Greg A Voth
- Wesleyan University
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Greg A Voth
- Wesleyan University
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Wall modeled LES for variable viscosity turbulence
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Kazuhiko Suga
- Osaka Prefecture University
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Kazuhiko Suga
- Osaka Prefecture University
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Haruki Sugimoto
- Osaka Prefecture University
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Yusuke Kuwata
- Osaka Prefecture University
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The inverse problem in fingered growth – inferring growth rules from the final pattern.
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Piotr Szymczak
- University of Warsaw
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Piotr Szymczak
- University of Warsaw
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Stanisław Zukowski
- University of Warsaw
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Hansjörg Seybold
- ETH Zurich
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Momentum gap states in transverse spectra in liquids
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Jaeyun Moon
- Materials Science and Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Jaeyun Moon
- Materials Science and Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Takeshi Egami
- University of Tennessee
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The University of Tennessee
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Charge and mass transfer by inelastic collisions
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S. Ravichandran
- NORDITA
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S. Ravichandran
- NORDITA
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John S Wettlaufer
- Yale University
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Nucleus-acoustic solitary waves in thermally degenerate magnetized quantum plasma
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Publication: 1. Mamun, A., & Akter, J. (2021). "Planar and non-planar nucleus-acoustic solitary waves in warm degenerate multi-nucleus plasmas." Journal of Plasma Physics, 87(1), 905870109. doi:10.1017/S0022377821000015.
2. Akter, J., & Mamun, A., "Nucleus-acoustic solitary waves in thermally degenerate magnetized quantum plasma." (Planned Paper)
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Jhorna Akter
- Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka-1342, Bangladesh
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Jhorna Akter
- Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka-1342, Bangladesh
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A A Mamun
- Jahangirnagar University, Dhaka-1342, Bangladesh
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An asymptotic interpretation for the maximum growth rate of the Miles instability of wind waves
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Publication: A. F. Bonfils et al., Asymptotic interpretation of the Miles mechanism of wind-wave instability, submitted to the Journal of Fluid Mechanics, arXiv: 2107.06844
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Anthony F Bonfils
- NORDITA
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Anthony F Bonfils
- NORDITA
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Dhrubaditya MITRA
- NORDITA
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Woosok Moon
- NORDITA
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John S Wettlaufer
- Yale University
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A Review of Four Centuries of History of the Properties of Water, from Newton's Mechanics and Infinitesimal Calculus to the Hexagonal Close Packed Periodic Lattice and its Extension to Condensed and Dilute Matters in our Universe and The Universe.
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Chihtang Sah
- Department of Physics, Xiamen University, China
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Chihtang Sah
- Department of Physics, Xiamen University, China
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Bin B Jie
- CTSA.US, LLC, Florida
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Cindy Tianhui Jie
- Class 2023, Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Creation of an isolated turbulent blob sustained by vortex ring injection
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Takumi Matsuzawa
- University of Chicago
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Takumi Matsuzawa
- University of Chicago
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Noah P Mitchell
- University of California, Santa Barbara
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Stephane Perrard
- Ecole Normale Superieure
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William T Irvine
- University of Chicago
- James Franck Institute, Enrico Fermi Institute, University of Chicago
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