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Supersonic interface instabilities of accelerated surfaces and jets
Carl L. Gardner
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Mathematics
Spike
100%
Bubble
50%
Shock
43%
Rayleigh-Taylor Instability
34%
Approximately equal
29%
Contact Discontinuity
29%
Aspect Ratio
27%
Surface Waves
26%
Kelvin
26%
Nonlinear Waves
26%
Hermann Von Helmholtz
24%
Euler Equations
20%
Gas
20%
Propagation
19%
Contact
18%
Chemical Compounds
Jet
92%
Bubble
91%
Wave
80%
Surface Wave
70%
Slab Like Crystal
49%
Surface
27%
Gas
22%
Physics & Astronomy
spikes
87%
shock
33%
bubbles
33%
Taylor instability
26%
bows
24%
surface waves
20%
aspect ratio
19%
discontinuity
19%
propagation
12%
gases
11%
Engineering & Materials Science
Euler equations
53%
Surface waves
48%
Aspect ratio
40%
Gases
24%