John G. HatchPalgrave Macmillan UKHatch, J. G., `A sense and essence of nature: Wave Patterns in the Paintings of František Kupka', in A. Enns & S. Trower (eds.), Vibratory Modernism, Palgrave Macmillan, New York, 2013, pp.145-161...
Disturbances in the form of pressure fields, source distributions and time-dependent bottom topographies are discussed and found to produce similar wave patterns. Results obtained for wide channels are discussed in the light of the features of soliton reflection at a wall. Comparison with experiments ...
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Is this a complete theory of everything (TOE)? What is the Nature of God? No. I do not believe that is possible. This is a description of physical reality, i.e. wave energy interactions in space, how this explains matter. But science says nothing about how our minds can convert sense...
Solitary waves are unique in nonlinear systems, but their formation and propagation in the nonlinear fluid-structure interactions have yet to be further explored. As a typical nonlinear system, the buckling of solid thin films is fundamentally related to
Another good example of a mechanical pressure wave is a slinky. If you look at the patterns of the slinky coils in the picture below, you'll see the "pressure" wave as is travels down the slinky medium. You'll notice the disturbance travels from one coil to the next, gradually dissipati...
One of the primary challenges with Elliott Wave analysis, including impulse waves, is its subjective nature. Different analysts may interpret wave patterns differently, leading to potential variations in wave counts and predictions. This subjectivity can introduce a level of ambiguity, especially in comp...
- 《Nature Physics》 被引量: 8发表: 2011年 FAST TRACK COMMUNICATION Atom chip for BEC interferometry We have fabricated and tested an atom chip that operates as a matter wave interferometer. In this communication we describe the fabrication of the chip by ion-beam milling of gold evaporated ...
the first running from 1790-1849 and a second from 1850-1896, and that world commodity markets were about mid-way through a third wave. He hoped to use insights gained from the patterns he observed to help with Soviet planning of prices and production in the economy of the U.S.S.R.3...
Matter-wave interferometry in a double well on an atom chip Matter-wave interference experiments enable us to study matter at its most basic, quantum level and form the basis of high-precision sensors for applicatio... T Schumm,S Hofferberth,LM Andersson,... - 《Nature Physics》 被引量: ...