Snap-through buckling is a type of instability in which an elastic object rapidly jumps from one state to another. Such instabilities are familiar from everyday life: you have probably been soaked by an umbrella flipping upwards in high winds, while snap-through is harnessed to generate fast motions in applications ranging from soft robotics to artificial heart valves.
Continuous phase spaces and the time evolution of spins: star products and spin-weighted spherical harmonics
Koczor, B
Zeier, R
Glaser, S
Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical
volume 52
issue 5
055302
(01 Feb 2019)