On the initialization of Rayleigh–Taylor simulations
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(10)- 3D simulations to investigate initial condition effects on the growth of Rayleigh-Taylor mixing
- Numerical investigations of Rayleigh-Taylor instability with a density gradient layer
- Dynamics of buoyancy-driven flows at moderately high Atwood numbers
- A return toward equilibrium in a 2D Rayleigh-Taylor instability for compressible fluids with a multidomain adaptive Chebyshev method
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- Nonideal Rayleigh-Taylor mixing
- Surface tension in incompressible Rayleigh-Taylor mixing flow
- Rayleigh-Taylor and Richtmyer-Meshkov instabilities: a journey through scales
- A statistically stationary minimal flow unit for self-similar Rayleigh-Taylor turbulence in the mode-coupling limit
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