Explores deformation and rupture of materials at low temperature, focusing on crystallographic relationships, mechanical twins, and twinning mechanisms.
Explores turbulence theory, covering key hypotheses, challenges, and open questions in the field, including the famous analogy of turbulence research to an alpine expedition.
Presents an environment-based interpreter for recursive functions, optimizing evaluation through parameter bindings and eliminating the need for explicit substitutions.
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