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  2. Collapse of a hemicatenoid bounded by a solid wall: instability and…

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    7 Jul 2022: The updated shape of the catenoid is obtained byfinding a minimal surface with the new position of the contactlines, which then yields the updated C along the SPBs, and thevelocity for ... Douglas, Some new results in the problem of Plateau,J. Math. Phys.
  3. Preprint typeset in JHEP style - HYPER VERSION Michaelmas ...

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    21 Feb 2022: new way of thinking about the world. This leads us to a paradigm which now underlies. ... next, and new creative ideas are needed at each step, but this doesn’t change the fact.
  4. fluids

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    28 Nov 2022: Figure 30. Poiseuille flow for low, medium, and high Reynolds number. 5 Instabilities. We started these lectures by studying some simple, laminar flows in which the fluid. moves smoothly through space. One important question that we haven’t yet
  5. Preprint typeset in JHEP style - HYPER VERSION Michaelmas ...

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    21 Oct 2022: The fundamental principles of classical mechanics were laid down by Galileo and New-. ... electrons meld together in solids to form new states of matter, then the foundations.
  6. Geometrical Constraints on the Tangling of Bacterial Flagellar…

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/mt599/papers/2020-scirep.pdf
    10 May 2022: Our results bring a new perspective on the ability of multi-flagellated bacteria to passively form coherent, tangle-free bundles of flagella that can be continuously actuated during a run and
  7. University of Cambridge, DAMTP: Goldstein Lab

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    16 May 2022: This is then confirmed by new experiments reported here, which include measurements of flagella bundle orientation and cell tracking in the self-organized state.
  8. 12 Mar 2022: J. Fluid Mech. (1999), vol. 382, pp. 283–306. Printed in the United Kingdom. c 1999 Cambridge University Press283. Secondary instabilities in rapidly rotating fluids:inertial wave breakdown. By R. R. K E R S W E L LDepartment of Mathematics,
  9. Pseudoergodic operators and periodic boundary conditions

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    22 Jul 2022: We also convertthis new result into an efficient algorithm that converges to the pseudospectrumin the Hausdorff metric, which we numerically demonstrate on a wide range ofexamples. ... We numericallydemonstrate the algorithm for general p and also
  10. 3 The Motion of Rigid Bodies�

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    27 Mar 2022: The orbit of Toutatis is thought to be chaotic, which could potentially be bad news for Earth a few centuries from now. ... 1. ′. Step 3: Rotate by. ψ. about the new new axis.
  11. 2 The Lagrangian Formalism

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    27 Mar 2022: We introduce. 3. N. -. n. new variables. λ. α. , called Lagrange multipliers and define a new Lagrangian. ... ω. 2. >. g. /. a. , the position at the bottom becomes unstable and the new solution at.

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