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David Bacon

Researcher at Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation, University of Portsmouth

Publications -  558
Citations -  29275

David Bacon is an academic researcher from Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation, University of Portsmouth. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Dislocation. The author has an hindex of 78, co-authored 504 publications receiving 25041 citations. Previous affiliations of David Bacon include University of Portsmouth & University of Liverpool.

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Radio Continuum Surveys with Square Kilometre Array Pathfinders

Ray P. Norris, +57 more
TL;DR: The SKA Radio Continuum Survey (RCS) working group as discussed by the authors aims to maximize the science return from the SKA project by ensuring that resources and expertise across the projects are shared.
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Chapter 88 Dislocation–Obstacle Interactions at the Atomic Level

TL;DR: In this article, a review of the state-of-the-art techniques used for computer simulation of dislocation-resistant materials is presented. But the results are restricted to the case of dislocations.
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Computer simulation of screw dislocation interactions with twin boundaries in h.c.p. metals

TL;DR: In this article, the interaction of matrix screw dislocations with twin boundaries has been simulated by computer for different h.c.p. models representing α-titanium and magnesium.
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Chapter 3 – Movement of Dislocations

Derek Hull, +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the movement of dislocations in crystals and two basic types of dislocation movement are discussed: gliding or conservative motion, and non-conservative motion when the dislocation moves out of the glide surface and thus normal to the Burgers vector.
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Dark Energy Survey Year 3 Results: Cosmology from Cosmic Shear and Robustness to Modeling Uncertainty

L. F. Secco, +153 more
TL;DR: Amon et al. as mentioned in this paper present cosmic shear measurements and cosmological constraints from over 100 million source galaxies in the DES Year 3 data, and compare their measurement with constraints from two other contemporary weak-lensing experiments: the Kilo-Degree Survey (KiDS) and Hyper-Suprime Camera Subaru Strategic Program (HSC).