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Tag anomalous-diffusion [5 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag anomalous-diffusion.
  • Observation of anomalous diffusion and Lévy flights in a two-dimensional rotating flow
    Physical Review Letters, Vol. 71, No. 24. (13 December 1993), 3975.
    by TH Solomon, Eric R Weeks, Harry L Swinney
    posted to anomalous-diffusion fluid-mechanics geostrophic levy-flights by weeks on 2007-09-19 17:39:59 as read
  • Anomalous diffusion in asymmetric random walks with a quasi-geostrophic flow example
    Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, Vol. 97, No. 1-3. (1 October 1996), pp. 291-310.
    by Eric R Weeks, JS Urbach, Harry L Swinney
    posted to levy-flights geostrophic anomalous-diffusion by weeks on 2008-06-14 21:28:29 as read
  • Chaotic advection in a two-dimensional flow: Lévy flights and anomalous diffusion
    Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, Vol. 76, No. 1-3. (1 September 1994), pp. 70-84.
    by TH Solomon, Eric R Weeks, Harry L Swinney
    posted to levy-flights geostrophic anomalous-diffusion by weeks on 2008-06-14 21:26:24 as read
  • Subdiffusion and the cage effect studied near the colloidal glass transition
    Chemical Physics, Vol. 284, No. 1-2. (1 November 2002), pp. 361-367.
    by Eric R Weeks, DA Weitz
    posted to anomalous-diffusion cages colloids confocal glass msd pmma by weeks on 2007-09-20 05:32:27 as read
  • Anomalous diffusion resulting from strongly asymmetric random walks
    Physical Review E, Vol. 57, No. 5. (1 May 1998), 4915.
    by Eric R Weeks, Harry L Swinney
    posted to anomalous-diffusion by weeks on 2008-06-15 23:33:15 as read
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