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Higher-order effects on orientational correlation and relaxation dynamics in homogeneous cooling of a rough granular gas

The orientational or angular correlation between the directions of the translational and rotational motions is analyzed theoretically for the homogeneous cooling state of a rough granular gas. The dynamical equations are derived using an approximate form of the single-particle distribution function...

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Published in:Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics, 2014-06, Vol.89 (6), p.062201-062201, Article 062201
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