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  2. Swirling Instability of the Microtubule Cytoskeleton

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    17 Jan 2021: actin. Here, through a combination of direct computationson the coupled filament-flow problem [24] and studies of acontinuum theory for dense filament suspensions [28], weconfirm this hypothesis by showing the existence ... ffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffiffif
  3. Course: Numerical Analysis - Applied Functional and Harmonic Analysis

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    23 Nov 2020: Time, location: Online. This is a Part II course in numerical analysis given in Michaelmas term 2020 that contains 24 lectures. ... Lecture 16:Lecture 17:Lecture 18:Week 7:. Lecture 19:Lecture 20:Lecture 21:Week 8:. Lecture 22:Lecture 23:Lecture
  4. The bank of swimming organisms at the micron scale (BOSO-Micro)

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    8 Jul 2021: cells swim [24–28]. Absolute pressure [29], pH [30] and even magnetic field [31] have also. ... Bi = 0.11 0.06 (n = 2),hB/Li = 0.63 0.24 (n = 9)).
  5. Stephen J. Cowley: University Committees

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    21 May 2021: 01/01/17-. 31/12/18). ;. the Governance Review Working Group. (24/04/17-. 31/12/20. );. the Pensions Advisory Group. (May 2017 onwards, also October 2010 - December 2014).
  6. The much-neglected Second Normal Stress Difference

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    24 Sep 2020: September 24, 2020. 1. What are normal stresses? In simple shear u = (γy, 0, 0), the stress tensor is.
  7. Diagonalising Infinite-Dimensional Operators 2mmComputing spectral…

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  8. Diagonalising Infinite-Dimensional Operators 2mmComputing spectral…

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  9. Dr A. Hansen Mathematical Tripos Part II: Michaelmas Term ...

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    29 Oct 2020: 19 on the Example Sheets). Method 3.24 (The spectral method for evolutionary PDEs) We consider the problemu(x,t). ... û′n(t) = π2n2ûn(t). n ΓN (3.24). Its exact solution is ûn(t) = eπ2n2t ĝn for n 6= 0 and we set û0(t) = 0 due to
  10. Dr A. Hansen Mathematical Tripos Part II: Michaelmas Term ...

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    9 Nov 2020: criterion. So, you need also to prove that ρ(D1(AD)) > 1.]. 24. ... Further, show that if one Jacobi iteration isperformed, then u3,3 = 23/24 occurs, which is the estimate of u(1/2,1/2) = 9/8.
  11. dynrel

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    12 Jun 2021: anti-clockwise in the Southern hemisphere. Notice that the period of rotation is not 24. ... hours unless the pendulum is suspended at the poles. Instead the period is 24/ sin.

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