Porous Foam: Bridging High-Energy-Density Physics and Complex System Sciences
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摘要
Porous foams, composed of solid skeletons and vacuum pores, form intricate networks commonly observed in natural systems. The dynamics and pattern formation of waves and particles within these networks have become prominent topics in the study of complex systems. Given the widespread application of porous foams in high-energy-density physics, this talk will explore their potential as a platform for investigating complex system phenomena, such as branched flows and channeling radiation, under extreme conditions.
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关键词
branched flow,channeling radiation,porous foam,transport
稿件作者
JiangKe
Shenzhen Technology University
HuangTaiwu
Shenzhen Technology University
陈鹏
深圳技术大学
ZhouCangtao
Shenzhen Technology University
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