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Anomalous wave reflection at the interface of two strongly nonlinear granular media

Granular materials exhibit a strongly nonlinear behavior affecting the propagation of energy and information. Dynamically self-organized strongly nonlinear solitary waves are the main information carriers in granular chains. We report the first experimental observation of the dramatic change of soli...

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Published in:Physical review letters 2005-10, Vol.95 (15), p.158702.1-158702.4, Article 158702
Main Authors: NESTERENKO, V. F, DARAIO, C, HERBOLD, E. B, JIN, S
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Colloids - chemistry
Computer Simulation
Electromagnetic Fields
Exact sciences and technology
Models, Chemical
Motion
Nonlinear Dynamics
Physics
Powders - analysis
Powders - chemistry
Self-organized systems
Statistical physics, thermodynamics, and nonlinear dynamical systems
Surface Properties
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