Q Fu, X Bao - Chemical Society Reviews, 2017 - pubs.rsc.org
… surface imaging techniques to study surfacedynamic processes. Intercalation reactions at graphene surfaces can … , which shift the C 1s binding energy back to the position close to the …
P Boyland - Topology and its Applications, 1994 - Elsevier
… The recurrent set is the closure of the set of recurrent points. In the examples we will study … To develop a further analog to the pseudoAnosov maps of the twodimensional theory (see …
… For example, most Earthsurfacedynamics models manage data structures and algo- … tively one-dimensional simulation by creating a 3-by-N regular grid and closing the nodes along the …
W Horton, A Hasegawa - Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of …, 1994 - pubs.aip.org
… Other than this point, we can see the close similarity between the drift wave and the Rossby wave. The comparisons between the plasma wave and the geophysical wave are …
… of surfacedynamics that are purely local, yet nevertheless maintain global constraints. Focusing on the simplest case of closed … link between KdV dynamics and those of twodimensional …
… a Hamiltonian reduction of the fluid dynamics. We leave the investigation of the surface dynamics with the QH constraint for future work and focus here on the dynamics of a fluid without …
… Only gradually did the theoretical tools evolve that allowed for an analytical description of the nonlinear dynamicsclose to breakup. The first was developed in the theory of waves and …
CB Duke - Chemical reviews, 1996 - ACS Publications
… provide an overview of the surface structures of the clean surfaces of tetrahedrally coordinated … of view that the surface regions of these materials form two-dimensional (2D) compounds …
KH Brink - Progress in Oceanography, 1983 - Elsevier
… layer to form a set of equations which govern bulk properties Turbulence closure models consider the upper ocean dynamics as a continuous function of depth, and rely heavily on …