Time-Reversibility and Particle Sedimentation
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- Some reversing orbits for a rattleback model
- Time-dependent batch settling of flocculated suspensions
- Conditions for local (reversing) symmetries in dynamical systems
- Time-reversible and equivariant pitchfork bifurcation
- The method of fundamental solutions for multi-particle Stokes flows: application to a ring-like array of spheres
- Time-reversible Hamiltonian vector fields with symplectic symmetries
- The Liapunov center theorem for a class of equivariant Hamiltonian systems
- Collective dynamics and bifurcations in symmetric networks of phase oscillators. II
- Reversible relative periodic orbits.
- Coexistence of Hamiltonian-like and dissipative dynamics in rings of coupled phase oscillators with skew-symmetric coupling
- Periodic sedimentation of three particles in periodic boundary conditions
- Families of periodic orbits in resonant reversible systems
- Reversible equivariant linear systems
- The Oseen problem for a finite collection of spheres settling in a viscous liquid
- Resonant normal modes for time-reversible, equivariant vectorfields
- Relative equilibria of point vortices on the sphere
- Euler-Poisson equations and existence of quasi-periodic motions of heavy tops
- Emergence of bicluster aggregation for the swarm sphere model with attractive-repulsive couplings
- Stokesian dynamics of close particles
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