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  2. 23 24 25 26 270 0.5 1 1.5 cross-sectional ...

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    19 Mar 2020: 23 24 25 26 270. 0.5. 1. 1.5. cross-sectional view side-view.
  3. Berry Groisman - Teaching

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    11 Mar 2020: Berry Groisman. Further Complex Methods - Lent 2020. (Please, keep checking this page as it will be updated throughout the course. Material is examinable unless explicitly stated otherwise.). E-1: Analytic Continuation by Taylor series: Natural
  4. Dr Matthew Wingate - Lecture notes

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    2 Jun 2020: 14. Interacting model - distributed 12 Nov 2008, corrections 24 Nov 2008. ... 17. Lower critical dimension - distributed 24 Nov 2008.
  5. 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
  6. 24 Jul 2020: Michael McIntyre (mem at damtp.cam.ac.uk),Silver Street, Cambridge CB3 9EW. Last updated 24 July 2020.
  7. Professor Nigel Weiss FRS (1936-2020)

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    22 Jul 2020: Professor Nigel Weiss FRS (1936-2020). Nigel Weiss, who died on 24 June 2020 after a fall at his home, was born on 16 December 1936, in South Africa.
  8. 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
  9. LUCIDITY PRINCIPLES supplement (index)

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    8 Jan 2020: McIntyre 1999. Last updated 24 Oct 2016.
  10. DYNAMICS SIGNIFICANT FOR CHEMISTRY

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    9 Jan 2020: page 24 of the abovementioned Appendix III of the supplementary material for the Summer School), and in this paper with Tim Palmer written at a time when the idea was controversial.
  11. 6 Jul 2020: action potential—which arises from nonlinear, excitabledynamics—analysis of the flashes [24] indicates a timecourse much like that of two coupled capacitors chargingand discharging on different timescales. ... exactly [24], thus enabling a global fit
  12. 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.
  13. Hydrodynamic model for Spiroplasma motility

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    8 Sep 2020: 24) and βh = 1/2, and furthersubstituting into Eq. (50) gives access to the asymptotic solution for the swimming speed as(. ... 24]. When viewed as a run-reverse motionwith rotational diffusion, a change in the reversal rate modifies the mean path length
  14. 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.
  15. Mathematical Tripos Part II: Michaelmas Term 2020 Numerical…

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/research/afha/lectures/Part_II_NumAn/b00.pdf
    6 Oct 2020: 24. The QR algorithm. Convergence of the first column and the bottom row.
  16. solidstate

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    11 Nov 2020: 1.5 Spin in a Magnetic Field 22. 1.5.1 Spin Precession 24. ... qg = 2n with n 2 Z (1.24). This is the famous Dirac quantisation condition.
  17. Selectively controlled magnetic microrobots withopposing helices

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/lauga/papers/176.pdf
    6 Jul 2020: In a given frequency range, this motionleads to a stable forward propulsive force.24,25 An example response,called the step-out profile, is illustrated in Fig. ... Mater. 24, 811–816 (2012). 7H. Ceylan et al., “Mobile microrobots for bioengineering
  18. Numerical Analysis - Part II

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    15 Oct 2020: This, however,does not mean that its numerical modelling is easy. 13 / 24. ... 23 / 24. Stability using Fourier analysis. The Fourier analysis (for Cauchy problem) provides.
  19. 6 Jul 2020: 24). For many ions in water atroom temperature, the diffusivity is approximately Ds 109 m2 /s [33]. ... 24), we can integrate eq. (59) directly to obtainthe following result for the non-reacting model:.
  20. Irreversible hydrodynamic trapping by surface rollers

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/lauga/papers/174.pdf
    6 Jul 2020: magnetic,5 electrostatic,18 or hydrodynamic forces.24 In recentyears, synthetic swimmers actuated by external fields, chemicalfuels or bacteria have been attracting attention and been employedsuccessfully for the transport of cargo ... 23 See ESI†.24 A.
  21. 2. The Integer Quantum Hall E↵ect In this section ...

    www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/tong/qhe/two.pdf
    5 Oct 2020: by (1.24). With the Landau levels filled, the current in the x-direction is. ... But we know from (1.20) and (1.24) that these harmonic oscillator states are.

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