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Vorticity confinement

Vorticity confinement (VC), a physics-based computational fluid dynamics model analogous to shock capturing methods, was invented by Dr. John Steinhoff, professor at the University of Tennessee Space Institute, in the late 1980s to solve vortex dominated flows. It was first formulated to capture concentrated vortices shed from the wings, and later became popular in a wide range of research areas. During the 1990s and 2000s, it became widely used in the field of engineering. (Wikipedia).

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Home isolation workout #1

In light of the recent lock down in Brisbane, I think I'll just do this at home for exercise :)

From playlist General Fitness

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AWESOME SUPERCONDUCTOR LEVITATION!!!

A quantum levitator it's a circular track of magnets above which a razor-thin disc magically levitates, seeming to defy the laws of physics. The key to the levitator is the disc, which is made of superconducting material sandwiched between layers of gold and sapphire crystal. A piece of fo

From playlist THERMODYNAMICS

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Lenovo Skywalker hologram

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From playlist Lenovo: For Those Who Do.

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Seminar In the Analysis and Methods of PDE (SIAM PDE): Sylvia Serfaty

Date: April 1, 2021, 11:30 am ET Speaker: Sylvia Serfaty, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, NYU Title: Ginzburg-Landau, old and new Abstract: This talk will review older and more recent results on the analysis of vortices in the Ginzburg-Landau model of superconductivity, incl

From playlist SIAM Activity Group on FME Virtual Talk Series

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Biological Habitat #1 - The "Butterfly" Habitat

This video describes one of the habitats (the "Butterfly" habitat) that you could use for your experiment idea. Read the "How to Enter" guide on the YouTube Space Lab channel: http://youtube.com/spacelab?x=how-to-enter.

From playlist Biological Habitats aboard the International Space Station

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Talk by Sylvia Serfaty - From superconductors to Coulomb gases: crystallization questions

Sylvia Serfaty is the Silver Professor of Mathematics at the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University Abstract: The physicist Abrikosov predicted that in certain superconductors, one should observe triangular lattices of vortices, now called Abrikosov lattices. When

From playlist Friends of IHES Scientific Breakfast April 8, 2022

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Thermodynamic System | Open, Closed, Adiabatic, Isolated | Statistical Mechanics

In this video, we will define a thermodynamic system, in particular what kinds of thermodynamic systems there are and how they can interact with their surroundings. References: [1] Ansermet, Brechet, "Principles of Thermodynamics", Cambridge University Press (2019). Follow us on Insta

From playlist Thermodynamics, Statistical Mechanics

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Electromagnetic induction and Antigravity!!!

Physics demonstrations (la physique)!!!

From playlist physics

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Obtaining Quantum spin liquid by gauging Deconfined quantum criticality by Subhro Bhattacharjee

Indian Statistical Physics Community Meeting 2016 URL: https://www.icts.res.in/discussion_meeting/details/31/ DATES Friday 12 Feb, 2016 - Sunday 14 Feb, 2016 VENUE Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore This is an annual discussion meeting of the Indian statistical physics community wh

From playlist Indian Statistical Physics Community Meeting 2016

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Systems of points with Coulomb interactions – Sylvia Serfaty – ICM2018

Plenary Lecture 2 Systems of points with Coulomb interactions Sylvia Serfaty Abstract: Large ensembles of points with Coulomb interactions arise in various settings of condensed matter physics, classical and quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, random matrices and even approximation

From playlist Plenary Lectures

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Fractional Instantons and their Dynamical Role by Antonio Gonzalez-Arroyo

DISCUSSION MEETING TOPOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF STRONG CORRELATIONS AND GAUGE THEORIES (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Rob Pisarski (Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA), Sumathi Rao (HRI, India), Soeren Schlichting (Bielefeld University, Germany) and Sayantan Sharma (IMSc, India) DATE: 06 September 202

From playlist Topological aspects of strong correlations and gauge theories (ONLINE)

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From superconductors to Coulomb gases: crystallization questions - Sylvia Serfaty

Ruth and Irving Adler Expository Lecture in Mathematics Topic: From superconductors to Coulomb gases: crystallization questions Speaker: Sylvia Serfaty Affiliation: New York University Date: March 5, 2021 For more video please visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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Formation of Kerr Black Holes from Self-Gravitating Bose-Einstein Condensates...by Patrick Das Gupta

PROGRAM LESS TRAVELLED PATH OF DARK MATTER: AXIONS AND PRIMORDIAL BLACK HOLES (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Subinoy Das (IIA, Bangalore), Koushik Dutta (IISER, Kolkata / SINP, Kolkata), Raghavan Rangarajan (Ahmedabad University) and Vikram Rentala (IIT Bombay) DATE: 09 November 2020 to 13 Novemb

From playlist Less Travelled Path of Dark Matter: Axions and Primordial Black Holes (Online)

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Nonlinear fluctuating hydrodynamics in one dimension - Herbert Spohn

Herbert Spohn IAS April 4, 2014 For more videos, visit http://video.ias.edu

From playlist Mathematics

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Topology in Biology by Julia Yeomans

Stochastic Thermodynamics, Active Matter and Driven Systems DATE: 07 August 2017 to 11 August 2017 VENUE: Ramanujan Lecture Hall, ICTS Bangalore. Stochastic Thermodynamics and Active Systems are areas in statistical physics which have recently attracted a lot of attention and many intere

From playlist Stochastic Thermodynamics, Active Matter and Driven Systems - 2017

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Quadcopter restraint system testing x525 flight test

After a lot of research regarding quadcopter testing stands, I found that everyone just builds their own... or doesn't at all! That's pretty brave for people who build them then just go straight to live, un-restricted flight! Here, I have used bungee cords with hooks to connect to the qua

From playlist Quadcopter

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2020 Theory Winter School: Srinivas Raghu

Topic: Boson-ferimon duality in strongly coupled field theories For more information on the 2020 Theory Winter School: https://nationalmaglab.org/news-events/events/for-scientists/winter-theory-school

From playlist 2020 Theory Winter School

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