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We report on the generation of high-average-power and high-peak-power ultrashort pulses from a mode-locked fiber laser operating in the all-normal-dispersion regime. As gain medium, a large-mode-area ytterbium-doped large-pitch photonic-crystal fiber is used. The self-starting fiber laser delivers 27 W of average power at 50.57 MHz repetition rate, resulting in 534 nJ of pulse energy. The laser produces positively chirped 2 ps output pulses, which are compressed down to sub-100 fs, leading to pulse peak powers as high as 3.2 MW.

A new peirosaurid crocodyliform from the Upper Cretaceous (Santonian) of South America, Barrosasuchus neuquenianus gen. et sp. nov. is here described. Barrosasuchus is distinguished by a combination of features that include: presence of a foramen at the mid-point of the dorsal surface of the mandibular symphysis; quadratojugal dorsally broad, extensively contacting the postorbital articulation; absence of ventral exposure of splenials along mandibular rami, posterior to the symphysis; mid to posterior teeth with roots and crowns highly compressed laterally; presence of longitudinal depressions on palatal surface of maxillae; and anterior dentary alveoli strongly procumbent. The holotype specimen of Barrosasuchus neuquenianus, MCF-PVPH-413 is represented by an almost complete skull and most of the articulated postcranial skeleton. Thus, Barrosasuchus is currently the most complete peirosaurid taxon known from Patagonia, and represents a key element for future reviews of the phylogeny of the group. Peirosauridae represents a successful clade in Gondwana, and particularly in Patagonia, with at least six distinct genera currently recorded.

This thesis also presents a purely Eulerian alternative to the PLS method through the introduction of a dual resolution level set representation. The method replaces the tracker particles with a level set of higher resolution, thus significantly increasing surface tracking accuracy compared to the unaided level set. The scheme is able to produce high quality results using up to 94% less memory than a PLS. The core component of the method is the Spatially Adaptive Morphology (SAM) filter which connects the high resolution representation of the level set with the lower resolution fluid, thus providing plausable animation also for small and/or thin surface features. A sheet preserving extension to the SAM filter is also presented that is able to preserve thin sheets of fluid indefinitely if so desired. Although this method adds mass to the simulation it is highly useful for animating phenomena like splashes, fountains and waterfalls.

Miniature devices, notably those that bulge out from 2D surfaces like pop-up greeting cards, have seamlessly found their way into pressure-sensing and energy-harvesting technologies because of their ability to be frequently stretched, compressed or twisted. Despite their force-bearing abilities, it is still unclear if repeated physical stress can damage the working of these miniature devices, particularly if there is already a defect in their construction.

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