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posted on 2020-12-01, 01:47 authored by RAHIL NURUDDIN VALANIMillimetre-sized walking droplets that emerge on the surface of a vertically vibrating liquid bath can exhibit certain features that were previously thought to be exclusive to the microscopic quantum realm. This thesis investigates a new class of walking droplets, coined superwalkers, and also studies the rich dynamical behaviour of droplets in a generalised pilot-wave framework. Insights from this research may help further our understanding in the areas of hydrodynamic quantum analogues and active matter.
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Campus location
AustraliaPrincipal supervisor
Kristian HelmersonAdditional supervisor 1
Anja SlimAdditional supervisor 2
Tapio SimulaYear of Award
2020Department, School or Centre
Physics and AstronomyCourse
Doctor of PhilosophyDegree Type
DOCTORATEFaculty
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dropletdropwalking dropletwalkersuperwalking dropletssuperwalkersFaraday wavesHydrodynamic Quantum Analoguesself-propelled dropletsactive matterwave-particleDynamical Systems in ApplicationsQuantum MechanicsOrdinary Differential Equations, Difference Equations and Dynamical SystemsFluidisation and Fluid MechanicsFluid Physics