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    • Anglada Escudé, Guillem; Tuomi, Mikko; Gerlach, Enrico; Barnes, Rory; Heller, René; Jenkins, James Stewart; Wende, Sebastian; Vogt, Steven S.; Butler, R. Paul; Reiners, Ansgar; Jones, Hugh R. A. (EDP Sciences, 2013-08)
      Context. Since low-mass stars have low luminosities, orbits at which liquid water can exist on Earth-sized planets are relatively close-in, which produces Doppler signals that are detectable using state-of-the-art Doppler ...
    • Rodríguez, Inés; Páez, Jerson; Van Wyk De Vries, Maximillian; Van Wyk de Vries, Benjamin; Godoy Neira, Benigno (Elsevier, 2020)
      Volcanic debris avalanches are extremely destructive phenomena, with the potential to travel many kilometers from their source region, either as rockslides or as mass flows. Given that they may even be triggered at inactive ...
    • Amster, Pablo; Robledo, Gonzalo; Sepúlveda, Daniel (IOP Publishing, 2020)
      This paper introduces a new consideration in the well known chemostat model of a one-species with a periodic input of single nutrient with period omega, which is described by a system of differential delay equations. The ...
    • Néel, Baptiste; Rondini, Ignacio; Turzillo, Álex; Mujica Fernández, Nicolás; Soto Bertrán, Rodrigo (American Physical Society, 2014)
      Agranular system confined in a quasi-two-dimensional box that is vertically vibrated can transit to an absorbing state in which all particles bounce vertically in phase with the box, with no horizontal motion. In principle, ...
    • Bolley, François; Chafaï, Djalil; Fontbona, Joaquín (Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2018)
      We study the long-time behavior of the dynamics of interacting planar Brownian particles, confined by an external field and subject to a singular pair repulsion. The invariant law is an exchangeable Boltzmann – Gibbs ...
    • Delgado de la Puente, Francisco; Grandin, Raphael (AMER Geophysical Union, 2021)
      The 2004-2009 caldera uplift is the largest instrumentally recorded episode of unrest at Yellowstone caldera. We use GPS and Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) time series spanning 2004-2015, with a focus in ...
    • Vidal, V.; Ripepe, M.; Divoux, T.; Legrand Cabanes, Denis; Géminard, J. -C.; Melo, F. (2010-04-14)
      In order to assess the physical mechanisms at stake when giant gas bubbles burst at the top of a magma conduit, laboratory experiments have been performed. An overpressurized gas cavity is initially closed by a thin ...
    • Macías, J. E.; Falcón Beas, Claudio (Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft, 2014)
      We report on the experimental observation and characterization of the bifurcation diagram, dynamical properties and fluctuations of spatially modulated kinks in a shallow one-dimensional fluidized granular layer subjected ...
    • Baeza Yates, Ricardo; Poblete Labra, Bárbara (ELSEVIER, 2006-07-14)
      In this paper we present a large scale study on the evolution of the Web structure of the Chilean domain (.cl) from 2000 to 2004, focusing on the Web site transitions in the structure. This is the study of the largest time ...
    • Muñoz Magnino, Ricardo; Garreaud Salazar, René (AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC, 2005-12)
      The subtropical west coast of South America is under the influence of the southeast Pacific anticyclone year-round, which induces persistent southerly winds along the coast of north-central Chile. These winds often take ...
    • Laroze, David; Vargas, P.; Cortés, C.; Gutiérrez, G. (ELSEVIER, 2008-04)
      We study the deterministic spin dynamic of two interacting magnetic moments with anisotropy and dipolar interaction under the presence of an applied magnetic field, by using the Landau-Lifshitz equation with and without a ...
    • Ramos Peroni, Gabriel Patricio (Universidad de Chile, 2020)
      En esta tesis investigamos tres experimentos en los que confinamos suspensiones bacterianas al interior de microgotas. El objetivo de estos experimentos es entender cómo la microactividad a escala local, cuando las ...
    • Pasini, José Miguel; Cordero Simunovic, Aliro (ELSEVIER, 2004-10-15)
      We present a study of a one-dimensional granular gas of point-like particles not subject to gravity between two walls at granular-temperatures T- and T+, with T- < T+ and submit a physical picture of the mechanism that ...
    • Pavez R, Axel; Martínez, Macarena P. (Elsevier Ltd, 2019)
      Introduction: Major burn patients are exposed to different invasive procedures for wound management or medical stabilization. Dysphagia is a frequent adverse effect of burns in the presence of invasive airway procedures ...
    • Bustos, Carlos; Pérez Cerda, Marcia; Alvarez Thon, Luis; Barrales Salcedoa, Enrique; Garland, María Teresa (WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2012-02)
      There are two independent molecules, A and B, in the asymmetric unit of the title compound, C19H20N4, in each of which the N=N double bond has an E conformation. The dihedral angles between the pyrazole ring and the p-tolyl ...
    • Escobar, Carlos A.; Vega, Andrés; Sicker, Dieter; Ibañez, Andrés (WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, 2008-09)
      The molecular conformation of the title compound, C18H18O5, is stabilized by a strong intramolecular hydrogen bond between the hydroxyl and carbonyl groups. The C = C double bond displays an E configuration while the ...
    • Clavería Machuca, Alan André (Universidad de ChilePrograma Cybertesis, 2009)
      El presente trabajo de título tiene como objetivo diseñar un negocio fundado en la web que permita compartir materiales educacionales, percibiendo ingresos a través de avisos publicitarios. Este tema de memoria no ...
    • Suárez, Francisco; Lobos, Felipe; Fuente Stranger, Alberto de la; Vilà-Guerau de Arellano, Jordi; Prieto, Ana; Meruane Naranjo, Carolina; Hartogensis, Óscar (MDPI, 2020)
      In the endorheic basins of the Altiplano, water is crucial for sustaining unique ecological habitats. Here, the wetlands act as highly localized evaporative environments, and little is known about the processes that control ...
    • Villatoro Sales, Dimas Alexander (Universidad de ChileCyberDocs, 2010)
    • Figueroa Morales, Nuris; Rivera, Aramis; Soto Bertrán, Rodrigo; Lindner, Anke; Altshuler, Ernesto; Clement, Eric (Amer Assoc Advancement Science, 2020)
      One notable feature of bacterial motion is their ability to swim upstream along corners and crevices, by leveraging hydrodynamic interactions. This motion through anatomic ducts or medical devices might be at the origin ...