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  2. 16 Jan 2009: If the charge is distributed continuously over some region,the sum becomes an integral. ... 7. 1.6 Scalar and vector potentials, gauge transformations. Here we discuss some useful representations for E and B.Consider the first two Maxwell’s equations:.
  3. June 16, 2009 13:47 WSPC - Proceedings Trim Size: ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/tong/talks/innards.pdf
    16 Jun 2009: UV degrees of freedom which comprise the (2, 0) theory. Let’s look at some circumstantial evidence for this proposal. ... partons. For example, here’s some plots showing the single lump in CP2.
  4. 27 Jul 2009: π : X B, ρ : Y B are special Lagrangian fibrations by tori (the fibrescan be singular at some points of B). • ... s = b(y)eu3α and n = αx. for some b = b(y) = 0.
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    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/hinch/publications/JFM71_481.pdf
    31 Jul 2009: 5). These occur naturally as physically motivated approximations t o ( 3 b ) and (4) in some model suspensions (e.g. ... Finally, in order t o provide some concrete examples, we examine the general forms ( 3 b ) and (4) for the fluids described in the
  6. Twistor theory and differential equations

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/md327/jphysa09.pdf
    17 Sep 2009: As a consequence of δAF = 0 thesplitting matrices satisfy. H 1δAH = H̃ 1δAH̃ = π B AB , (3.12)for some AB (xμ) which does not depend on λ. ... f ([π ]) = V AB.C πAπB πCfor some symmetric object V AB.C.
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    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/hinch/publications/JNNFM54_209.pdf
    13 Jul 2009: Typically N was taken to be 100, but some simulations have also been performed with N = 50, 200, 400 and 800. ... This occurs when s,(t) becomes equal to S, , (t) for some i.
  8. Fluctuations and stratification in sedimentation of dilute…

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/hinch/publications/PhysFluids_21_093304.pdf
    10 Nov 2009: Some understanding of the fluctuation divergence can befound by a scaling argument developed by Hinch.4 Blobs oflength l, varying from the cross-sectional size of the con-. ... For some values of thenumber density n and the stratification b, the long
  9. Anomalous dispersion in a dipole flow geometry

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/hinch/publications/PhysFluids_6_108.pdf
    13 Jul 2009: In some cases, the number of wells is large and injection and pumping wells are located in alternate positions, so that the flow domain correspond- ing to each well is of ... B. Experimental measurements. W e first examine visually the spreading of an
  10. Tracer dispersion in 2-D fractures with flat and rough walls in a…

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/hinch/publications/PoF_5_1952.pdf
    13 Jul 2009: W h e n one of the fracture walls is rough, the disorder associated with the roughness may induce some geometri- cal dispersion. ... Neretnieks, “Flow a n d tracer transport in a single fracture: A stochastic model a n d its relation to some field
  11. Linear stability of free shear flow of viscoelastic liquids

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/hinch/publications/JFM268_64.pdf
    21 Jul 2009: We discuss the mechanisms responsible for reducing the instability of the flow and present some qualitative comparisons with experimental results reported by Hibberd et al. ... that ayl grows like W e over some range of shear rate in order to see any
  12. Very viscous horizontal convection

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/hinch/publications/JFM611_395.pdf
    26 May 2009: Forinfinite-Prandtl-number horizontal convection, some numerical results were describedin McKenzie, Roberts & Weiss (1974). ... The isotherms (figure 8b) are plotted using a variable spacing to show some ofthose running through the interior.
  13. Effective dynamics for solitons in the nonlinear Klein Gordon ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/dmas2/public_ps/dl_final.pdf
    15 Oct 2009: 35A.1.2 Some estimates of the soliton electromagnetic potential α. 36A.1.3 Differentiability. ... for some constant k (0, 12. ), so that both of these conditions hold.

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