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Soap opera in the maze: Geometry matters in Marangoni flows

APS Physics - 2017-11-14

Soap opera in the maze: Geometry matters in Marangoni flows

Fernando Temprano-Coleto, University of California Santa Barbara
Francois Peaudecerf, University of Cambridge
Julien Landel, University of Manchester
Frederic Gibou, University of California Santa Barbara
Paolo Luzzatto-Fegiz, University of California Santa Barbara

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/APS.DFD.2017.GFM.V0098



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수하긴 - 2018-12-28

what an insanely amazing experiment

Daniel Deng - 2018-12-17

I love reddit's talent of getting old videos viral.

Dan O'Brien - 2018-12-17

Yes. It's so old that it doesn't have that shitty background music every video on youtube has to have by law now.
Also, only people called Daniel have commented on this video.

TeddyBelcher 4K Ultra wide 21:9 - 2018-12-21

it puts the lotion on Steiner street then SF gets the hose

Yusuf Sinan Akgul - 2019-01-01

This doesnt solve the shortest path problem, in fact it finds the longest path with no loops. Am I right?

Arash Moaddel - 2019-02-27

I was thinking the same. But maze solving is not about finding the shortest path, it's finding "A" path that goes from point X to point Y. However, as you said, if the only path connecting X and Y happens to be the shortest path in the maze, I guess this experiment will fail.