arXiv Machine Learning By Rachna Ramesh, Kiet Bennema ten Brinke, Douwe Orij, Ivo Roghair, Vlado Menkovski

BubbleSH: A Dataset of Rising Bubbles with Deformable Interfaces

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arXiv:2607. 07275v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Bubbly flows exhibit complex multiscale dynamics, with deformable bubbles interacting through the surrounding liquid and giving rise to strongly coupled kinematic and morphological behavior.

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