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The swimming of a deforming helix (2018)
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Koens, L., Zhang, H., Moeller, M., Mourran, A., & Lauga, E. (2018). The swimming of a deforming helix. European Physical Journal E, 41(10), Article 119. https://doi.org/10.1140/epje/i2018-11728-2

Abstract.: Many microorganisms and artificial microswimmers use helical appendages in order to generate locomotion. Though often rotated so as to produce thrust, some species of bacteria such Spiroplasma, Rhodobacter sphaeroides and Spirochetes induc... Read More about The swimming of a deforming helix.

Early-time jet formation in liquid–liquid impact problems: theory and simulations (2018)
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Cimpeanu, R., & Moore, M. R. (2018). Early-time jet formation in liquid–liquid impact problems: theory and simulations. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 856, 764-796. https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2018.704

We perform a thorough qualitative and quantitative comparison of theoretical predictions and direct numerical simulations for the two-dimensional, vertical impact of two droplets of the same fluid. In particular, we show that the theoretical predicti... Read More about Early-time jet formation in liquid–liquid impact problems: theory and simulations.

Upstream passage of adult sea trout (Salmo trutta) at a low-head weir with an Archimedean screw hydropower turbine and co-located fish pass (2018)
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Dodd, J. R., Bolland, J. D., Hateley, J., Cowx, I. G., Walton, S. E., Cattaneo, M. E. G. V., & Noble, R. A. A. (2018). Upstream passage of adult sea trout (Salmo trutta) at a low-head weir with an Archimedean screw hydropower turbine and co-located fish pass. Marine and Freshwater Research, 69(12), 1822-1833. https://doi.org/10.1071/MF18125

© 2018 CSIRO. The exploitation of riverine systems for renewable energy has resulted in large numbers of small-scale hydropower schemes on low-head weirs. Although considered a clean and 'green' energy source in terms of emissions, hydropower can aff... Read More about Upstream passage of adult sea trout (Salmo trutta) at a low-head weir with an Archimedean screw hydropower turbine and co-located fish pass.

Booms, busts and heavy tails: the story of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency markets (2018)
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Fry, J. (2018). Booms, busts and heavy tails: the story of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency markets. Economics letters, 171, 225-229. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2018.08.008

We develop bespoke rational bubble models for Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies that incorporate both heavy tails and the probability of a complete collapse in asset prices. Empirically, we present robustified evidence of bubbles in Bitcoin and Ethereum.... Read More about Booms, busts and heavy tails: the story of Bitcoin and cryptocurrency markets.

Methods to solve half-plane partial slip contact problems (2018)
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Hills, D., Ramesh, R., Barber, J., & Moore, M. (2018). Methods to solve half-plane partial slip contact problems. International Journal of Solids and Structures, 155, 155-159. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijsolstr.2018.07.019

There exists a family of methods for finding the extent of partial slip in contact problems between elastically similar bodies, capable of idealisation by half-planes. Closed form solutions are given to problems subject to a constant normal load and... Read More about Methods to solve half-plane partial slip contact problems.

Linear groups and computation (2018)
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Detinko, A. S., & Flannery, D. L. (2019). Linear groups and computation. Expositiones Mathematicae, 37(4), 454-484. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.exmath.2018.07.002

We present an exposition of our ongoing project in a new area of applicable mathematics: practical computation with finitely generated linear groups over infinite fields. Methodology and algorithms available for this class of groups are surveyed. We... Read More about Linear groups and computation.

Additional gradings on generalisations of Khovanov homology and invariants of embedded surfaces (2018)
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Olegovich Manturov, V., & Rushworth, W. (2018). Additional gradings on generalisations of Khovanov homology and invariants of embedded surfaces. Journal of Knot Theory and Its Ramifications, 27(9), https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218216518420014

We define additional gradings on two generalisations of Khovanov homology (one due to the first author, the other due to the second), and use them to define invariants of various kinds of embeddings. These include invariants of links in thickened sur... Read More about Additional gradings on generalisations of Khovanov homology and invariants of embedded surfaces.

Primordial Gravitational Waves and Reheating in a New Class of Plateau-Like Inflationary Potentials (2018)
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Chongchitnan, S. (2018). Primordial Gravitational Waves and Reheating in a New Class of Plateau-Like Inflationary Potentials. Universe, 4(7), Article 77. https://doi.org/10.3390/universe4070077

We study a new class of inflation model parametrized by the Hubble radius, such that aH∝exp(−αφ)n. These potentials are plateau-like, and reduce to the power-law potentials in the simplest case n=2. We investigate the range of model parameters that i... Read More about Primordial Gravitational Waves and Reheating in a New Class of Plateau-Like Inflationary Potentials.

The boundary integral formulation of Stokes flows includes slender-body theory (2018)
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Koens, L., & Lauga, E. (2018). The boundary integral formulation of Stokes flows includes slender-body theory. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 850, Article R1. https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2018.483

The incompressible Stokes equations can classically be recast in a boundary integral (BI) representation, which provides a general method to solve low-Reynolds-number problems analytically and computationally. Alternatively, one can solve the Stokes... Read More about The boundary integral formulation of Stokes flows includes slender-body theory.

Algorithms for experimenting with Zariski dense subgroups (2018)
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Detinko, A. S., Flannery, D. L., & Hulpke, A. (2020). Algorithms for experimenting with Zariski dense subgroups. Experimental Mathematics, 29(3), 296-305. https://doi.org/10.1080/10586458.2018.1466217

We give a method to describe all congruence images of a finitely generated Zariski dense group . The method is applied to obtain efficient algorithms for solving this problem in odd prime degree n; if n = 2 then we compute all congruence images only... Read More about Algorithms for experimenting with Zariski dense subgroups.

Half-plane partial slip contact problems with a constant normal load subject to a shear force and differential bulk tension (2018)
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Moore, M., Ramesh, R., Hills, D., & Barber, J. (2018). Half-plane partial slip contact problems with a constant normal load subject to a shear force and differential bulk tension. Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 118, 245-253. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmps.2018.05.017

This article provides a new form of solution to half-plane contact problems in partial slip where a normal load has been applied, held constant and is subsequently loaded with both a shear force and differential bulk tension. It uses a formulation wh... Read More about Half-plane partial slip contact problems with a constant normal load subject to a shear force and differential bulk tension.

On the deflection of a liquid jet by an air-cushioning layer (2018)
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Moore, M. R., Whiteley, J. P., & Oliver, J. M. (2018). On the deflection of a liquid jet by an air-cushioning layer. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 846, 711-751. https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2018.310

A hierarchy of models is formulated for the deflection of a thin two-dimensional liquid jet as it passes over a thin air-cushioning layer above a rigid flat impermeable substrate. We perform a systematic derivation of the leading-order equations of m... Read More about On the deflection of a liquid jet by an air-cushioning layer.

Solution of half-plane contact problems by distributing climb dislocations (2018)
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Moore, M., & Hills, D. (2018). Solution of half-plane contact problems by distributing climb dislocations. International Journal of Solids and Structures, 147, 61-66. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijsolstr.2018.04.017

We derive a novel method for addressing half-plane contact problems by using distributions of climb dislocations over the contact patch to balance the relative overlapping profile of the contacting bodies. Using this technique, we are able to forgo i... Read More about Solution of half-plane contact problems by distributing climb dislocations.

Large deviations for the annealed Ising model on inhomogeneous random graphs: spins and degrees (2018)
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Dommers, S., Giardinà, C., Giberti, C., & Hofstad, R. V. D. (2018). Large deviations for the annealed Ising model on inhomogeneous random graphs: spins and degrees. Journal of statistical physics, 173(3-4), 1045-1081. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10955-018-2027-8

We prove a large deviations principle for the total spin and the number of edges under the annealed Ising measure on generalized random graphs. We also give detailed results on how the annealing over the Ising model changes the degrees of the vertice... Read More about Large deviations for the annealed Ising model on inhomogeneous random graphs: spins and degrees.

Congruences on direct products of transformation and matrix monoids (2018)
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Araújo, J., Bentz, W., & Gomes, G. M. S. (2018). Congruences on direct products of transformation and matrix monoids. Semigroup Forum, 97(3), 384–416. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00233-018-9931-8

Malcev described the congruences of the monoid Tn of all full transformations on a finite set Xn={1,…,n}. Since then, congruences have been characterized in various other monoids of (partial) transformations on Xn, such as the symmetric inverse monoi... Read More about Congruences on direct products of transformation and matrix monoids.

Speculative bubbles or explosive fundamentals in stock prices? New evidence from SADF and GSADF tests (2018)
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El Montasser, G., Naoui, K., & Fry, J. (2018). Speculative bubbles or explosive fundamentals in stock prices? New evidence from SADF and GSADF tests. Journal of Statistics and Management Systems, 21(1), 93-106. https://doi.org/10.1080/09720510.2017.1401799

This paper uses recently developed sequential ADF tests to distinguish between rational speculative bubbles and explosive fundamentals in the US Stock market. The sequential ADF tests are shown to be more sensitive than the conventional ADF test. Res... Read More about Speculative bubbles or explosive fundamentals in stock prices? New evidence from SADF and GSADF tests.

Microscale flow dynamics of ribbons and sheets (2017)
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Montenegro-Johnson, T. D., Koens, L., & Lauga, E. (2017). Microscale flow dynamics of ribbons and sheets. Soft matter, 13(3), 546-553. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6sm02105k

Numerical study of the hydrodynamics of thin sheets and ribbons presents difficulties associated with resolving multiple length scales. To circumvent these difficulties, asymptotic methods have been developed to describe the dynamics of slender fibre... Read More about Microscale flow dynamics of ribbons and sheets.

High-dimensional limit theorems for random vectors in ℓpn-balls (2017)
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Kabluchko, Z., Prochno, J., & Thäle, C. (2019). High-dimensional limit theorems for random vectors in ℓpn-balls. Communications in contemporary mathematics, 21(1), 1750092. https://doi.org/10.1142/S0219199717500924

In this paper, we prove a multivariate central limit theorem for ℓq-norms of high-dimensional random vectors that are chosen uniformly at random in an ℓnp-ball. As a consequence, we provide several applications on the intersections of ℓnp-balls in th... Read More about High-dimensional limit theorems for random vectors in ℓpn-balls.

On the testability of coarsening assumptions: a hypothesis test for subgroup independence (2017)
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Plass, J., Cattaneo, M., Schollmeyer, G., & Augustin, T. (2017). On the testability of coarsening assumptions: a hypothesis test for subgroup independence. International Journal of Approximate Reasoning, 90, 292-306. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijar.2017.07.014

Since coarse(ned) data naturally induce set-valued estimators, analysts often assume coarsening at random (CAR) to force them to be single-valued. Focusing on a coarse categorical response variable and a precisely observed categorical covariate, we r... Read More about On the testability of coarsening assumptions: a hypothesis test for subgroup independence.