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Submissions from 1998
Visualization of a surface wave in an elastic medium via the complex Poynting vector, Cleon Dean and James P. Braselton
Visualization of the energy flux in an ensonified fluid-loaded elastic sphere, Cleon Dean and James P. Braselton
Asymptotically correct shell theories with fluid loading for the thin spherical shell: new results, Cleon Dean and Michael F. Werby
Approximate Atomic Structure Calculations Using a Microcomputer, M. G. Payne and Mark Edwards
Submissions from 1997
A New Geometric Interpretation of the Elastodynamic Poynting Vector, James P. Braselton and Cleon E. Dean
Excitation Spectroscopy of Vortex States in Dilute Bose-Einstein Condensed Gases, R. J. Dodd, Keith Burnett, Mark Edwards, and Charles W. Clark
Characterizing the Coherence of Bose-Einstein Condensates and Atom Lasers, R. J. Dodd, Charles W. Clark, Mark Edwards, and Keith Burnett
Submissions from 1996
Population Trapping in Short-pulse Multiphoton Ionization, Mark Edwards and Charles W. Clark
Zero-Temperature, Mean-Field Theory of Atomic Bose-Einstein Condensates, Mark Edwards, R. J. Dodd, Charles W. Clark, and Keith Burnett
Properties of a Bose-Einstein Condensate in an Anisotropic Harmonic Potential, Mark Edwards, R. J. Dodd, C. W. Clark, P. A. Ruprecht, and Keith Burnett
Collective Excitations of Atomic Bose-Einstein Condensates, Mark Edwards, P. A. Ruprecht, Keith Burnett, R. J. Dodd, and Charles W. Clark
Probing the Linear and Nonlinear Excitations of Bose-condensed Neutral Atoms in a Trap, P. A. Ruprecht, Mark Edwards, Keith Burnett, and Charles W. Clark
Submissions from 1995
Time-dependent Solution of the Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation for Bose-condensed Trapped Neutral Atoms, P. A. Ruprecht, M. J. Holland, Keith Burnett, and Mark Edwards
Submissions from 1994
Opening rate of the transverse cusp diffraction catastrophe in light scattered by oblate spherical drops, Cleon Dean and Philip L. Marston
The importance of proper fluid loading to the prediction of pseudo-Stoneley resonances form shell theories, Cleon Dean and Michael F. Werby
The prediction of pseudo-Stoneley resonances via proper fluid loading of thin shell theories, Cleon Dean and Michael F. Werby
The study of pulse returns from elongated elastic shells and the extraction of target characteristics, Cleon Dean and Michael F. Werby
The study of pulse signals from elastic spheroidal shells near reflecting interfaces, Natalia Sidorovskaia, Cleon Dean, and Michael F. Werby
Submissions from 1993
Opening rate of the transverse cusp diffraction catastrophe in light scattered by oblate spheroidal drops: errata, Cleon Dean and Philip L. Marston
Proper fluid loading of thin shell theories and the prediction of pseudo-Stoneley resonances, Cleon Dean and Michael F. Werby
Submissions from 1992
Calculation of multiphoton-ionization Green’s functions using the Wentzel-Kramers-Brillouin approximation, Mark Edwards
Calculation of multiphoton-ionization Green’s functions using the Wentzel-Kramers-Brillouin approximation. II, Mark Edwards
Phase Transitions in Connectionist Models Having Rapidly Varying Connection Strengths, Mark Edwards
Submissions from 1991
Target shape and material composition from resonance echoes of submerged elongated elastic targets, Cleon Dean and Michael F. Werby