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Chaotic properties of a turbulent isotropic fluid 

Berera, Arjun; Ho, Richard D. J. G.
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 ...
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Turning a yield-stress calcite suspension into a shear-thickening one by tuning inter-particle friction 

Richards, James A; O'Neill, Rory E; Poon, Wilson CK
We show that a suspension of non-Brownian calcite particles in glycerol-water mixtures can be tuned continuously from being a yield-stress suspension to a shear-thickening suspension without a measurable yield stress by ...
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Understanding high pressure molecular hydrogen with a hierarchical machine-learned potential 

Zong, Hongxiang; Wiebe, Heather; Ackland, Graeme J
The hydrogen phase diagram has several unusual features which are well reproduced by density functional calculations. Unfortunately, these calculations do not provide good physical insights into why those features occur. ...
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Competing Timescales Lead to Oscillations in Shear-Thickening Suspensions 

Richards, James A; Royer, John R; Liebchen, Benno; Guy, Ben M; Poon, Wilson CK
Competing timescales generate novelty. Here, we show that a coupling between the timescales imposed by instrument inertia and the formation of interparticle frictional contacts in shear-thickening suspensions leads to ...
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Nonuniversality and finite dissipation in magnetohydrodynamic turbulence 

Linkmann, Moritz F; Berera, Arjun; McComb, W David; McKay, Mairi E
This dataset contains the results of the study discussed in the paper 'Nonuniversality and finite dissipation in decaying magnetohydrodynamic turbulence': "A model equation for the Reynolds number dependence of the ...
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Monte Carlo simulation of and active interface with diffusing activators 

Cagnetta, Francesco
C source code for a Monte Carlo simulation of a system of particles diffusing onto a fluctuating interface. This code has been developed in the context of my PhD project and it simulates a stochastic process I built to ...
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Lid-driven cavity flow of viscoelastic liquids 

Poole, RJ; Sousa, RG; Afonso, A; Pinho, FT; Oliveira, PJ; Morozov, Alexander N; Alves, MA
The lid-driven cavity flow is a well-known benchmark problem for the validation of new numerical methods and techniques. In experimental and numerical studies with viscoelastic fluids in such lid-driven flows, purely-elastic ...
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Probing the spatiotemporal dynamics of catalytic Janus particles with single-particle tracking and differential dynamic microscopy (Part 1) 

Kurzthaler, Christina; Devailly, Clemence; Arlt, Jochen; Franosch, Thomas; Poon, Wilson CK; Martinez, Vincent; Brown, Aidan T
Part 1 of datasets supporting the manuscript "Probing the spatiotemporal dynamics of catalytic Janus particles with single-particle tracking and differential dynamic microscopy". Abstract: We demonstrate differential dynamic ...
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On the chain-melted phase of matter 

Hermann, Andreas; Naden Robinson, Victor; Woolman, Gavin; Zong, Hongxiang
Various single elements form incommensurate crystal structures under pressure, where a zeolite-type “host” sublattice surrounds a “guest” sublattice comprising 1D chains of atoms. On “chain melting,” diffraction peaks from ...
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A Phenomenological Description of BslA Assemblies Across Multiple Length Scales 

Morris, Ryan; Bromley, Keith Matthew; MacPhee, Cait; Stanley-Wall, Nicola
Intrinsically interfacially active proteins have garnered considerable interest recently due to their potential use in a range of materials applications. Notably, the fungal hydrophobins are known to form robust and well ...
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Nonequilibrium chromosome looping via molecular slip links 

Marenduzzo, Davide
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 ...
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DATA: Unsteady flow and particle migration in dense, non-Brownian suspensions 

Hermes, Michiel
We present experimental results on dense corn-starch suspensions as examples of non-Brownian, nearly-hard particles that undergo continuous and discontinuous shear thickening (CST and DST) at intermediate and high densities ...
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Self-organization and transition to turbulence in isotropic fluid motion driven by negative damping at low wavenumbers 

McComb, W David; Linkmann, Moritz F; Berera, Arjun; Yoffe, Samuel R; Jankauskas, Bernardas
We observe a symmetry-breaking transition from a turbulent to a self-organized state in direct numerical simulation of the Navier-Stokes equation at very low Reynolds number. In this self-organised state the kinetic energy ...
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Stability of Hydrogen Hydrates from Second-Order Møller-Plesset Perturbation Theory 

Hermann, Andreas
The formation of gas hydrates and clathrates critically depends on the interaction between the host water network and the guest gas species. Density functional calculations can struggle to quantitatively capture these ...
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Dataset for: "A combined rheometry and imaging study of viscosity reduction in bacterial suspensions" 

Martinez, Vincent; Clement, Eric; Arlt, Jochen; Douarche, Carine; Dawson, Angela; Schwarz-Linek, Jana; Creppy, Adama; Skultety, Viktor; Morozov, Alexander; Auradou, Harold; Poon, Wilson
Dataset supporting the manuscript "A combined rheometry and imaging study of viscosity reduction in bacterial suspensions" accepted in PNAS.
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Phase behaviour of the quantum Lennard-Jones solid 

Wiebe, Heather; Underwood, Tom; Ackland, Graeme J.
The Lennard-Jones potential is perhaps one of the most widely-used models for the interaction of uncharged particles, such as noble gas solids. The phase diagram of the classical LJ solid is known to exhibit transitions ...
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Predicting the three-dimensional folding of cis-regulatory regions in mammalian genomes using bioinformatic data and polymer models 

Brackley, Chris A; Brown, Jill M; Waithe, Dominic; Babbs, Christian; Davies, James; Hughes, Jim R; Buckle, Veronica J; Marenduzzo, Davide
The three-dimensional organisation of chromosomes can be probed using methods such as Capture-C. However it is unclear how such population level data relates to the organisation within a single cell, and the mechanisms ...
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Testing the Wyart-Cates model for non-Brownian shear thickening using bidisperse suspensions [Dataset] 

Guy, Ben; Ness, Christopher; Hermes, Michiel; Sawiak, Laura; Sun, Jin; Poon, Wilson
Raw simulation data and processed simulation and experimental data to support the article "Testing the Wyart-Cates model for non-Brownian shear thickening using bidisperse suspensions" by Ben M. Guy et al, published in ...
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Probing the spatiotemporal dynamics of catalytic Janus particles with single-particle tracking and differential dynamic microscopy (Part 2) 

Kurzthaler, Christina; Devailly, Clemence; Arlt, Jochen; Franosch, Thomas; Poon, Wilson CK; Martinez, Vincent; Brown, Aidan T
Part 2 of datasets supporting the manuscript "Probing the spatiotemporal dynamics of catalytic Janus particles with single-particle tracking and differential dynamic microscopy". Abstract: We demonstrate differential dynamic ...
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Images used to calculate the pressure dependence of the saturated methane concentration in water as a function of pressure 

Pruteanu, Ciprian
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). ...
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