Péter L. Várkonyi

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List of research outcomes

PublicationDate of PublicationType
Mono-monostatic bodies: the answer to Arnold's question.2023-09-18Paper
A characterization of the symmetry groups of mono-monostatic convex bodies2023-06-09Paper
The nonsmooth dynamics of combined slip and spin motion under dry friction2022-06-16Paper
On Differential Equations with Codimension-$n$ Discontinuity Sets2021-10-25Paper
The Painlevé paradox in contact mechanics2018-11-29Paper
Transitions and singularities during slip motion of rigid bodies2018-11-05Paper
Zeno chattering of rigid bodies with multiple point contacts2018-10-23Paper
Dynamics Beyond Dynamic Jam; Unfolding the Painlevé Paradox Singularity2018-07-19Paper
Lyapunov stability of a rigid body with two frictional contacts2017-11-10Paper
Neutrally Floating Objects of Density ½ in Three Dimensions2013-04-29Paper
Communication and collective consensus making in animal groups via mechanical interactions2011-10-11Paper
A general model for collision-based abrasion processes2011-04-01Paper
Pebbles, shapes, and equilibria2010-02-23Paper
Floating Body Problems in Two Dimensions2009-08-18Paper
Imperfect symmetry: a new approach to structural optima via group representation theory2009-08-06Paper
On Synchronization and Traveling Waves in Chains of Relaxation Oscillators with an Application to Lamprey CPG2009-04-30Paper
Static equilibria of rigid bodies: Dice, pebbles, and the Poincaré-Hopf theorem2006-11-17Paper
Symmetry, optima and bifurcations in structural design2006-10-25Paper

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