Published May 5, 2026 | Version v2

From Magnetic Gears to Halbach Spheres

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Description

                                                                                   Talk presented at

Universität des Saarlandes, Physikalisches Kolloquium der Naturwissenschaftlich-Technischen Fakultät. May 7, 2026:

Using spherical neodymium magnets together with open-source graphical user interfaces, this talk presents four intriguing insights into dipole clusters:

  1. Eight interacting dipoles exhibit fewer than 16 million equilibria.
  2. Two dipoles realize two different cogging-free magnetic gears.
  3. Seven dipoles form a “catastrophe machine” illustrating tipping points.
  4. Icosahedral symmetry of dipole clusters is not just cool anymore.



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Subtitle
Hands-On Experiments with Dipoles

Dates

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2026-05-05
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