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Chaotic properties of a turbulent isotropic fluid
By tracking the divergence of two initially close trajectories in phase space of forced turbulence,
the relation between the maximal Lyapunov exponent λ, and the Reynolds number Re is measured
using direct numerical ...
Quantum and isotope effects in lithium metal
The crystal structure of elements at zero pressure and temperature is the most fundamental information in condensed matter physics. For decades it has been believed that lithium, the simplest metallic element, has a ...
Infrared peak splitting from phonon localization in solid hydrogen
Dataset contain CASTEP input and output for calculations of localization of phonons in C2c hydrogen under pressure. Also contains codes written in the project to extend the lattice dynamics calculation to large disordered ...
Linking particle properties to dense suspension extrusion flow characteristics using discrete element simulations
Extrusion is a widely used process for forming suspensions and pastes into designed shapes, and is central to the manufacture of many products. In this article, the extrusion through a square-entry die of non-Brownian ...
Data and movies accompanying 'Kinetic theory of pattern formation in mixtures of microtubules and molecular motors'
In this study we formulate a theoretical approach, based on a Boltzmann-like kinetic equation, to describe pattern formation in two-dimensional mixtures of microtubular filaments and molecular motors. Following the previous ...
Nonequilibrium chromosome looping via molecular slip links
We propose a model for the formation of chromatin loops based on the diffusive sliding of molecular slip links. These mimic the behavior of cohesinlike molecules, which, along with the CTCF protein, stabilize loops which ...
The role of correlations in the collective behaviour of microswimmer suspensions
In this work, we study the collective behaviour of a large number of self-propelled microswimmers immersed in a fluid. Using unprecedently large-scale lattice Boltzmann simulations, we reproduce the transition to bacterial ...
Dirac cones in two-dimensional borane
We introduce two-dimensional borane, a single-layered material of BH stoichiometry, with promising electronic properties. We show that, according to Density Functional Theory calculations, two-dimensional borane is ...
Stacking characteristics of close packed materials
It is shown that the enthalpy of any close packed structure for a given element can be characterized as a linear expansion in a set of continuous variables α_n, which describe the stacking configuration. This enables us ...
Comparison of forcing functions in magnetohydrodynamics
Results are presented of direct numerical simulations of incompressible, homogeneous magnetohydrodynamic turbulence without a mean magnetic field, subject to different kinetic forcing functions commonly used in the literature. ...
Images used to calculate the pressure dependence of the saturated methane concentration in water as a function of pressure
We have measured the maximum concentration of methane dissolved in water as a function of pressure using a diamond anvil cell. These images show the sample space with regions of methane (darker) and water+methane (lighter). ...
Interfacial rheology of sterically stabilized colloids at liquid interfaces and its effect on the stability of Pickering emulsions
Particle-laden interfaces can be used to stabilize a variety of high-interface systems, from foams over emulsions to polymer blends. The relation between the particle interactions, the structure and rheology of the interface, ...
Stabilization of ammonia-rich hydrate inside icy planets
The interior structure of the giant ice planets Uranus and Neptune, but also of newly discovered exoplanets, is loosely constrained, because limited observational data can be satisfied with various interior models. Although ...
Painting with bacteria: Smart templated self assembly using motile bacteria
Dataset supporting the manuscript entitled 'Painting with bacteria: Smart templated self assembly using motile
bacteria':
External control of the swimming speed of ‘active particles’ can be used to self assemble designer ...
Data accompanying the manuscript "Mechanical interactions in bacterial colonies and the surfing probability of beneficial mutations"
Bacterial conglomerates such as biofilms and microcolonies are ubiquitous in nature and play an important role in industry and medicine. In contrast to well-mixed cultures routinely used in microbial research, bacteria in ...