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Theory of optical dispersive shock waves in photorefractive media
(Amer Physical Soc, 2007-11-01)
The theory of optical dispersive shocks generated in the propagation of light beams through photorefractive media is developed. A full one-dimensional analytical theory based on the Whitham modulation approach is given for ...
Theory of optical dispersive shock waves in photorefractive media
(Amer Physical Soc, 2007-11-01)
The theory of optical dispersive shocks generated in the propagation of light beams through photorefractive media is developed. A full one-dimensional analytical theory based on the Whitham modulation approach is given for ...
Theory of optical dispersive shock waves in photorefractive media
(2007-11-09)
The theory of optical dispersive shocks generated in the propagation of light beams through photorefractive media is developed. A full one-dimensional analytical theory based on the Whitham modulation approach is given for ...
Propagation of support and singularity formation for a class of 2D quasilinear hyperbolic systems
(Amer Mathematical SocProvidenceEUA, 1999)
A two-phase SPH model for debris flow propagation
(John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2018-02)
This paper presents a model which can be used for fast landslides where coupling between solid and pore fluid plays a fundamental role. The proposed model is able to describe debris flows where the difference of velocities ...
Shock wave formation in hot nuclear matter
(INDIAN ASSOC CULTIVATION SCIENCE, 2011)
Assuming that nuclear matter can be treated as a perfect fluid, we study the propagation of perturbations in the baryon density at high temperature. The equation of state is derived from the non-linear Walecka model. The ...
Uniform shock waves in disordered granular matter
(American Physical Society, 2012-10)
The confining pressure P is perhaps the most important parameter controlling the properties of granular matter. Strongly compressed granular media are, in many respects, simple solids in which elastic perturbations travel ...
Domestic financial frictions and the transmission of foreign shocks in Chile
(Banco Central de Chile, 2015)
Abstract: In the early 90’s a literature emerged emphasizing the role of
external factors in explaining business cycle fluctuations in emerging
countries. In particular, changes in the terms of trade and world
interest ...
Quantitative implications of the credit constraint in the Kiyotaki-Moore (1997) setup
(Universidad de los Andes, Facultad de Economía, CEDE, 2003)
The Kiyotaki-Moore (1997) framework is a prominent macro model that features credit constraints as an important factor that propagates and magnifies the effects of shocks. However, the quantitative importance of these ...