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Earthquake size: An example of a statistical distribution that lacks a well-defined mean   

Takuya Okabe, and Jin Yoshimura

American Journal of Physics 90, 501 (2022)

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Is the equivalence principle useful for understanding general relativity? 

Peter C. Aichelburg

American Journal of Physics 90, 538 (2022)

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Position fixing with cold atom gravity gradiometers       

Alexander M. Phillips, Michael J. Wright, Isabelle Riou, Stephen Maddox, Simon Maskell, and Jason F. Ralph

AVS Quantum Sci. 4, 024404 (2022)

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The reduction of computational cost in GNSS data network processing 

Andrey Podkorytov, and Anatoly Ryapukhin

AIP Conference Proceedings 2467, 030028 (2022)

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Determination of the effective dimension of big data arrays containing satellite coordinates 

M. A. Sadikov, V. V. Mironenko, A. A. Savelyeva, and A. S. Polyakova

AIP Conference Proceedings 2467, 060054 (2022)

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Inverted conical methane/air flame shape transformation under acoustic excitation: Gravity impact 

A. I. Krikunova, A. S. Saveliev, and A. D. Cheshko

Physics of Fluids 34, 061704 (2022)

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Interface evolution characteristics of dual droplet successive oblique impact on liquid film   

Minle Bao, Yali Guo, Luyuan Gong, and Shengqiang Shen

Physics of Fluids 34, 062115 (2022)

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Propagation of Compressional Alfvén Waves in a Magnetized Pair Plasma Medium   

T. I. Rajib, and S. Sultana

AIP Advances 12, 065318 (2022)

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Tunneling motion and splitting in the CH2OH radical: (Sub-)millimeter wave spectrum analysis 

L. H. Coudert, O. Chitarra, J.-T. Spaniol, J.-C. Loison, M.-A. Martin-Drumel, and O. Pirali

J. Chem. Phys. 156, 244301 (2022)

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Unlike most of us, cold atom sensors can navigate without GPS 

By measuring the local gravity gradient and comparing it to reference databases, autonomous navigation systems stay on course.

Ashley Piccone

Scilight 2022, 251102 (2022)

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