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521por Bayindir, Cihan“…These fluctuations can be named as rogue heat (diffusion) waves. We discuss the properties and statistics of such rogue waves. …”
Publicado 2020
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529“…The state of the art in a theory of oscillatory and wave phenomena in hydrodynamical flows is presented in this book. …”
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534por Knobel, Roger“…Linear and nonlinear waves are a central part of the theory of PDEs. This book begins with a description of one-dimensional waves and their visualization through computer-aided techniques. …”
Publicado 2000
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535por CERN PhotoLab“…Model travelling-wave accelerator structure for 300 GeV main ring, with end coupler.…”
Publicado 1968
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539“…Since 1978 superconducting coupled cavities have been proposed as a sensitive detector of gravitational waves. The interaction of the gravitational wave with the cavity walls, and the esulting motion, induces the transition of some energy from an initially excited cavity mode to an empty one. …”
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540por Quintieri, L“…%RE5 EXPLORER is a cryogenic resonant-mass gravitational wave (GW) detector. It is in operation at CERN since 1984 and it has been the first cryogenic GW antenna to perform continuous observations (since 1990).\\ \\EXPLORER is actually part of the international network of resonant-mass detectors which includes ALLEGRO at the Louisiana State University, AURIGA at the INFN Legnaro Laboratories, NAUTILUS at the INFN Frascati Laboratories and NIOBE at the University of Western Australia. …”
Publicado 2002
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