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Searched all Perseus collections for "mykonos" 27 results in 4 collections
Included alternate terms: Myconos
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Perseus Tools and Information (1)
Greek and Roman Materials (2)
Beazley Archive (23)
arXiv (1)

1 from Perseus Tools and Information

  1. Mykonos [Atlas site] (9.42)

2 from Greek and Roman Materials

  1. Mykonos [Reference article in Perseus Encyclopedia] (23.56)

  2. MYKONOS Greece. [Reference article in The Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites (eds. Marian Holland McAllister, Richard Stillwell, William L. MacDonald)] (5.59)

23 from Beazley Archive

  1. Athens, National Museum, Acropolis Coll., 2.1007: FRAGMENT; MYKONOS PAINTER; WOMEN, ONE WITH PHIALE, HELMET (?) [Beazley Archive Vase] (7.97)

  2. Athens, M. Vlastos: LOUTROPHOROS FRAGMENTS; MYKONOS PAINTER; FUNERARY, PROTHESIS, VALEDICTION [Beazley Archive Vase] (7.33)

  3. Cambridge (MA), Harvard Univ., Arthur M. Sackler Mus, 1916.264: CALYX-KRATER; MYKONOS PAINTER; DIONYSOS WITH KANTHAROS AND THYRSOS, MAENAD WITH TORCHES, MAENAD WITH TORCH, SATYR WITH WINESKIN [Beazley Archive Vase] (6.93)

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1 from arXiv

  1. Rey, Pierre-Antoine, Droz, Michel, Piasecki, Jaroslaw; Search for universality in one-dimensional ballistic annihilation kinetics: We study the kinetics of ballistic annihilation for a one-dimensional ideal gas with continuous velocity distribution. A dynamical scaling theory for the long time behavior of the system is derived. Its validity is supported by extensive numerical simulations for several velocity distributions. This leads us to the conjecture that all the continuous velocity distributions \phi(v) which are symmetric, regular and such that \phi(0) does not vanish, are attracted in the long time regime towards the same Gaussian distribution and thus belong to the same universality class. Moreover, it is found that the particle density decays as n(t)~t^{-\alpha}, with \alpha=0.785 +/- 0.005., Comment: 8 pages, needs multicol, epsf and revtex. 8 postscript figures included. Submitted to Phys. Rev. E. Also avaiable at http://mykonos.unige.ch/~rey/publi.html#Second [Text] [View with Perseus links] (1.33)

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