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Ariadna Calcines Rosario, Frederic Auchère, Alain Jody Corso, Giulio Del Zanna, Jaroslav Dudík, Samuel Gissot, Laura A. Hayes, Graham S. Kerr, Christian Kintziger, Sarah A. Matthews, Sophie Musset, David Orozco Suárez, Vanessa Polito, Hamish A. S. Reid and Daniel F. Ryan
Particle acceleration, and the thermalisation of energetic particles, are fundamental processes across the universe. Whilst the Sun is an excellent object to study this phenomenon, since it is the most energetic particle accelerator in the Solar System, ...
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Luisa Boni, Marco Bassetto and Alessandro A. Quarta
Photonic solar sails are a class of advanced propellantless propulsion systems that use thin, large, lightweight membranes to convert the momentum of light from the Sun into thrust for space navigation. The conceptually simple nature of such a fascinatin...
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Ivan di Stefano, Daniele Durante, Paolo Cappuccio and Paolo Racioppa
The exploration of Uranus, a key archetype for ice giant planets and a gateway to understanding distant exoplanets, is acquiring increasing interest in recent years, especially after the Uranus Orbiter and Probe (UOP) mission has been prioritized in the ...
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Raquel Hijón-Neira, Celeste Pizarro, John French, Pedro Paredes-Barragán and Michael Duignan
Students in their first year of computer science (CS1) at universities typically struggle to grasp fundamental programming concepts. This paper discusses research carried out using a Java-based visual execution environment (VEE) to introduce fundamental ...
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Beimbet Daribayev, Aksultan Mukhanbet and Timur Imankulov
The Poisson equation is a fundamental equation of mathematical physics that describes the potential distribution in static fields. Solving the Poisson equation on a grid is computationally intensive and can be challenging for large grids. In recent years...
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