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Rayleigh-Taylor instability under an inclined plane
We revisit the canonical Rayleigh-Taylor instability and investigate the case
of a thin film of fluid upon the underside of an inclined plane. The presence
of a natural flow along the plane competes with the conventional droplet
forming instability. In particular, experiments reveal that no drops form for
inclinations greater than a critical value. These features are rationalized in
the context of the absolute/convective analysis conducted in this article
Fluctuation-Dissipation Relations and statistical temperatures in a turbulent von K\'arm\'an flow
We experimentally characterize the fluctuations of the non-homogeneous
non-isotropic turbulence in an axisymmetric von K\'arm\'an flow. We show that
these fluctuations satisfy relations analogous to classical
Fluctuation-Dissipation Relations (FDRs) in statistical mechanics. We use these
relations to measure statistical temperatures of turbulence. The values of
these temperatures are found to be dependent on the considered observable as
already evidenced in other far from equilibrium systems.Comment: four pages 2 figures one tabl
Near-wall velocity measurements by Particle-Shadow-Tracking
We report a new method to measure the velocity of a fluid in the vicinity of
a wall. The method, that we call Particle-Shadow Tracking (PST), simply
consists in seeding the fluid with a small number of fine tracer particles of
density close to that of the fluid. The position of each particle and of its
shadow on the wall are then tracked simultaneously, allowing one to accurately
determine the distance separating tracers from the wall and therefore to
extract the velocity field. We present an application of the method to the
determination of the velocity profile inside a laminar density current flowing
along an inclined plane
L´anthropologie en christologie de 1950-1955. (Débats à l'entour du quinzième centenuire du Concile de Chalcédoine)
Le 8 octobre 451, dans la ville de Chalcédoine, s'ouvrait le Quatrième
Concile Oeucuménique pour trancher entre autres le débat
dogmatique concernant le mode de l'union hypostatique; il couronnait
cinq siècles de cheminement ecclésial pour aboutir à la fameuse formule
théologique d'une personne en deux natures, considérée par
beaucoup comme la pierre angulaire des formules christologiques.
Pour saluer le quinzième centenaire de cet événement, le Pape
Pie XII publiait en 1951 l'Encyclique Sempiternus Rex, document
passé trop inaperçu des théologiens de son époque, où il rappelait
la transcendance des définitions dogmatiques du Magistère
du milieu du cinquième siècle, et mettait au point des notions qui
étaient en passe d'être gardées sous silence dans certains milieux
théologiques des années cinquante
Large Momentum Beamsplitter using Bloch Oscillations
The sensitivity of an inertial sensor based on an atomic interfermometer is
proportional to the velocity separation of atoms in the two arms of the
interferometer. In this paper we describe how Bloch oscillations can be used to
increase this separation and to create a large momentum transfer (LMT)
beamsplitter. We experimentally demonstrate a separation of 10 recoil
velocities. Light shifts during the acceleration introduce phase fluctuations
which can reduce the contrast of the interferometer. We precisely calculate
this effect and demonstrate that it can be significantly reduced by using a
suitable combination of LMT pulses. We finally show that this method seems to
be very promising to realize LMT beamsplitter with several 10s of recoil and a
very good efficiency
A simple mechanism for the reversals of Earth's magnetic field
We show that a model, recently used to describe all the dynamical regimes of
the magnetic field generated by the dynamo effect in the VKS experiment [1],
also provides a simple explanation of the reversals of Earth's magnetic field,
despite strong differences between both systems.Comment: update version, with new figure
Oscillations in the expression of a self-repressed gene induced by a slow transcriptional dynamics
We revisit the dynamics of a gene repressed by its own protein in the case
where the transcription rate does not adapt instantaneously to protein
concentration but is a dynamical variable. We derive analytical criteria for
the appearance of sustained oscillations and find that they require degradation
mechanisms much less nonlinear than for infinitely fast regulation.
Deterministic predictions are also compared with stochastic simulations of this
minimal genetic oscillator
Oscillations in the expression of a self-repressed gene induced by a slow transcriptional dynamics
We revisit the dynamics of a gene repressed by its own protein in the case
where the transcription rate does not adapt instantaneously to protein
concentration but is a dynamical variable. We derive analytical criteria for
the appearance of sustained oscillations and find that they require degradation
mechanisms much less nonlinear than for infinitely fast regulation.
Deterministic predictions are also compared with stochastic simulations of this
minimal genetic oscillator
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