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Pseudomagnetism in Photonics: From Mathematical Theory to Experiment
Rechtsman and Weinstein combine experiments and continuum theory to explore the properties of aperiodic photonic crystals.
The Weak Form is Stronger Than You Think
Messenger et al. highlight recent advances and future opportunities in weak form methods of equation learning, parameter estimation, and model coarse graining.
Asymptotic Stability of Sharp Fronts
Barker et al. analyze a PDE model for the propagation of tidal bores – large, powerful waves that can occur when a high tide enters an estuary.
An Inside Look at Tipping Mechanisms for a Tropical Cyclone
John Gemmer and Katherine Slyman discuss rate-induced and noise-induced tipping mechanisms for a tropical cyclone.
Professional Feature - Guanrong Chen
Guanrong Chen reveals an uncommon path towards becoming a leading figure in chaotic systems and nonlinear dynamics despite unfathomable hardships during the early days of his student life and research career.
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