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Relativistic Self-Focusing, Magnetic Field Generation and Particle Acceleration in Underdense Plasmas
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In this thesis the following problems are studied: 1-Relativistic self-focusing and channelling of intense laser pulses have been studied in underdense plasma using 2D PIC simulations, for different laser powers and plasma densities. Analytical solutions for the stationary evacuated channels have...
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Spring 2018
Quantitative relaxation mapping allows for direct non-invasive tissue quantification with removal of variations arising from RF fields and non-uniform coil sensitivity profiles. T2 may be quantified using multi-echo spin echo sequences; however, in practical imaging situations, imperfect...
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Spring 2024
We theoretically investigate the effect of fluctuations in the order parameter on the phase transition of 3He under nanoscale confinement of one spatial dimension realized in recent experiments. We derive a new quasi two-dimensional free energy that relies on a 3×2 complex matrix instead of the...
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Fall 2020
Anomalous induced seismicity (AIS) is defined as the induced seismic events larger than moment magnitude (Mw) 0. Moderate-sized seismicity (that is, around Mw 4) has the potential to be felt by humans and damage infrastructure. Industrial operations such as hydraulic fracturing, have the...