... at Cornell have now announced a system that can look at a 3-D motion rendering of water--waves, drops, anything--and algorithmically create the dribbles, gurgles and plops it would be sounding, were ...
... Physics (physics.aps.org). Rogue waves were thought to be a sailor's tall tale until ... researchers say the effect could be seen in water waves in a long, narrow tank. Their findings increase scientists ...
... in mathematical modeling of physical phenomena, from atomic physics to optics and water waves. These functions have also found applications in many other areas; for example, cryptography and signal ...
... than before, whether it poses a threat for residents of the bordering coastline in the form of rising water waves. Accordingly, warnings reach affected persons earlier than before, and it leaves more ...
... "basically large waves, which crash into the tropical circulation. They 'break,' much like water waves on the beach, and modify the circulation as a result of the breaking. There are feedbacks between ...
... to make type of dike that acts as an invisibility cloak that hides off-shore platforms from water waves. The principle is analogous to the optical invisibility cloaks that are currently a hot area of ...
... and as such it does not recognise the structure as an obstacle. This makes it easier to manipulate water waves.
"We now need to investigate how to replicate this effect in a 'real' life situation ...
... , based at the University of Vienna, Austria, felt that if we could understand more about how these long water waves behave we could predict where they might hit and how devastating they might be.
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... difficult to build antennas the size of light waves. We're so far from cloaking real- ... light that it's incredible."
But imagine incoming waves as water waves, and envision breakwater cloaking devices ...