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Visualization of hydrodynamic pilot-wave phenomena

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Funding was provided by National Science Foundation (Grant Nos. CBET-0966452, CMMI-1333242) and MIT-France Program.

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Harris, D.M., Quintela, J., Prost, V. et al. Visualization of hydrodynamic pilot-wave phenomena. J Vis 20, 13–15 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12650-016-0383-5

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