Raymond E. Goldstein
Raymond Ethan Goldstein (born 1961) FRS FInstP is the Alan Turing Professor of Complex Physical Systems in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP) at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge. Provided by Wikipedia
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Are theoretical results ‘Results’? by Raymond E Goldstein
Published 2018-07-01
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Subpopulations and stability in microbial communities by Pierre A. Haas, Nuno M. Oliveira, Raymond E. Goldstein
Published 2020-05-01
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Minimal continuum theories of structure formation in dense active fluids by Jörn Dunkel, Sebastian Heidenreich, Markus Bär, Raymond E Goldstein
Published 2013-01-01
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Correction: Rheotaxis facilitates upstream navigation of mammalian sperm cells by Vasily Kantsler, Jörn Dunkel, Martyn Blayney, Raymond E Goldstein
Published 2014-06-01
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Flagellar synchronization through direct hydrodynamic interactions by Douglas R Brumley, Kirsty Y Wan, Marco Polin, Raymond E Goldstein
Published 2014-07-01
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Swimming eukaryotic microorganisms exhibit a universal speed distribution by Maciej Lisicki, Marcos F Velho Rodrigues, Raymond E Goldstein, Eric Lauga
Published 2019-07-01
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Dynamics of a Volvox embryo turning itself inside out by Höhn, S, Honerkamp-Smith, AR, Haas, PA, Trong, PK, Raymond E Goldstein
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Stabilization of microbial communities by responsive phenotypic switching by Pierre A. Haas, Maria A. Gutierrez, Nuno M. Oliveira, Raymond E. Goldstein
Published 2022-09-01
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Shape-shifting polyhedral droplets by Pierre A. Haas, Diana Cholakova, Nikolai Denkov, Raymond E. Goldstein, Stoyan K. Smoukov
Published 2019-09-01
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Aerotaxis in the closest relatives of animals by Julius B Kirkegaard, Ambre Bouillant, Alan O Marron, Kyriacos C Leptos, Raymond E Goldstein
Published 2016-11-01
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Cellular organization in lab-evolved and extant multicellular species obeys a maximum entropy law by Thomas C Day, Stephanie S Höhn, Seyed A Zamani-Dahaj, David Yanni, Anthony Burnetti, Jennifer Pentz, Aurelia R Honerkamp-Smith, Hugo Wioland, Hannah R Sleath, William C Ratcliff, Raymond E Goldstein, Peter J Yunker
Published 2022-02-01
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