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  1. 2861

    Mathematical model of the spinning of microstructured fibres. by Voyce, C, Fitt, A, Monro, T

    Published 2004
    “…This model can be used to understand and quantify methods for controlling the fibre geometry. The effects of preform rotation are included to examine methods for reducing fibre birefringence. …”
    Journal article
  2. 2862

    Examples of equivariant Lagrangian mean curvature flow by Lotay, JD

    Published 2021
    “…Through these examples, we see compact and non-compact situations, long-time existence, singularities forming via explicit models, and significant objects in Riemannian and symplectic geometry, including the Clifford torus, Whitney sphere and Lawlor necks.…”
    Conference item
  3. 2863

    Biomechanical models of hyphal growth in actinomycetes. by Goriely, A, Tabor, M

    Published 2003
    “…The tip growth of filamentary actinomycetes is investigated within the framework of large deformation membrane theory in which the cell wall is represented as a growing elastic membrane with geometry-dependent elastic properties. The model exhibits realistic hyphal shapes and indicates a self-similar tip growth mechanism consistent with that observed in experiments. …”
    Journal article
  4. 2864

    Crystalline cohomology of towers of curves by Vonk, J

    Published 2018
    “…We investigate the geometry of finite maps and correspondences between curves, and construct canonical trace and pullback maps between Hyodo–Kato integral structures on de Rham cohomology of curves, which are functorial for finite morphisms of the generic fibres. …”
    Journal article
  5. 2865

    NO rotational orientation following 308 nm photodissociation of NO2. by Brouard, M, O'Keeffe, P, Joseph, D, Minayev, D

    Published 2001
    “…By observing the dependence of the photofragment NO Doppler-resolved transition line shapes on experimental geometry, it has proved possible to determine multipole moments of the photofragment angular momentum distribution up to, and including, rank 3. …”
    Journal article
  6. 2866

    Casimir torques between anisotropic boundaries in nematic liquid crystals. by Golestanian, R, Ajdari, A, Fournier, J

    Published 2001
    “…The resulting long-range "Casimir" torques are explicitly calculated for a simple geometry where elastic effects are absent. Our study generalizes previous discussions restricted to the case of isotropic walls, and leads to new proposals for experimental tests of Casimir forces and torques in nematics.…”
    Journal article
  7. 2867

    Geodetic Precession and the Binary Pulsar B1913+16 by Karastergiou, A, Kramer, M, Wex, N, Hoensbroech, A

    Published 2000
    “…We demonstrate how the new information will provide additional information on the solutions of the system geometry.…”
    Journal article
  8. 2868

    Galois actions on non-abelian finite groups and applications by Lim, J

    Published 2017
    “…We also find its applications to some questions in the realm of Diophantine geometry.</p>…”
    Thesis
  9. 2869

    Hydrodynamics of domain growth in nematic liquid crystals by Tóth, G, Denniston, C, Yeomans, J

    Published 2003
    “…It was found that a spatial anisotropy in domain growth can result from backflow and discuss how the wall speed varies with the material parameters of the liquid crystal the geometry and the surface properties of the confining cell, and an external electric field.…”
    Journal article
  10. 2870

    Counting entropy in causal set quantum gravity by Rideout, D, Zohren, S

    Published 2006
    “…The finiteness of black hole entropy suggest that spacetime is fundamentally discrete, and hints at an underlying relationship between geometry and "information". The foundation of this relationship is yet to be uncovered, but should manifest itself in a theory of quantum gravity. …”
    Conference item
  11. 2871

    The supersymmetric Penrose transform in six dimensions by Mason, L, Reid-Edwards, R

    Published 2012
    “…The relationship between super fields on space-time and twistor space is clarified and the space-time superfield constraint equations are derived from the geometry of supertwistor space. We also explain the extension to more general (0,n) supermultiplets and give twistor actions for these theories.…”
    Journal article
  12. 2872

    LINEAR SWEEP VOLTAMMETRY AT CHANNEL ELECTRODES by Compton, R, Unwin, P

    Published 1986
    “…The maximum scan rate at which steady-state voltammograms can be measured is established as a function of electrode geometry and electrolyte flow rate. Experimental measurements involving the reduction of fluorescein are shown to be in good agreement with theory. © 1986.…”
    Journal article
  13. 2873

    Construction of eigenvarieties by Newton, J

    Published 2024
    “…These are notes based on four lectures given at the Heidelberg spring school on non-archimedean geometry and eigenvarieties. None of the contents are original work. …”
    Conference item
  14. 2874

    Stereoscopic Vision by Parker, A

    Published 2010
    “…The fundamental geometry underlying binocular stereoscopic depth perception was first appreciated in the mid-nineteenth century. …”
    Journal article
  15. 2875

    Casimir torques between anisotropic boundaries in nematic liquid crystals by Golestanian, R, Ajdari, A, Fournier, J

    Published 2001
    “…The torques were calculated for a simple geometry in the absence of elastic effects. These calculations suggested a direct measure of the torque exerted between two plates at fixed separation and a measure of force as a function of separation for plates at various angles.…”
    Journal article
  16. 2876

    Dichloridobis(2-chlorobenzyl)tin(IV) by Lo, K.M., Ng, S.W.

    Published 2010
    “…The SnIV atom exists in a distorted tetrahedral geometry. Adjacent molecules are linked by weak Sn...Cl contacts [3.703 (1) A], forming a linear chain motif extending along the b axis.…”
    Article
  17. 2877

    Bis(N-isopropyl-N-methyldithiocarbamato-kappa S-2,S `)diphenyltin(IV) by Muthalib, A.F., Baba, I., Farina, Y., Ng, S.W.

    Published 2010
    “…The dithiocarbamate anions in the title compound, [Sn(C6H5)(2)(C5H10NS2)(2)], chelate to the Sn-IV atom, which is six-coordinated in a skew-trapezoidal-bipyramidal geometry. The molecule lies across a twofold rotation axis.…”
    Article
  18. 2878

    Bis(N-ethyl-N-methyldithiocarbamato-kappa S-2,S `)diphenyltin(IV) by Muthalib, A.F., Baba, I., Ng, S.W.

    Published 2010
    “…The dithiocarbamate anions in the title compound, [Sn(C6H5)(2)(C4H8NS2)(2)], chelate to the Sn-IV atom, which is six-coordinated in a skew-trapezoidal-bipyramidal geometry. The molecule lies across a twofold rotation axis.…”
    Article
  19. 2879

    Bis(N-butyl-N-ethyldithiocarbamato-kappa S-2,S `)nickel(II) by Juhari, W.N.S.W., Baba, I., Farina, Y., Ng, S.W.

    Published 2010
    “…The dithiocarbamate anions in the title compound, [Ni(C7H14NS2)(2)], chelate to the Ni-II atom, which is four-coordinate in a square-planar geometry. The Ni-II atom lies on a center of inversion…”
    Article
  20. 2880

    Bis(N-isobutyl-N-propyldithiocarbamato-kappa S-2,S `)zinc(II) by Awang, N., Baba, I., Yamin, B.M., Ng, S.W.

    Published 2010
    “…In the title compound, [Zn(C8H16NS2)(2)], the Zn-II atom is chelated by two S,S'-bidentate dithiocarbamate ions in a very distorted tetrahedral geometry. The alkyl chains of the ligands are equally disordered over two sets of sites.…”
    Article