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Adhesion of cylindrical colloids to the surface of a membrane

Physical Review E, 2010
We study the system of cylindrical colloids adhering to an originally flat fluid membrane, on the basis of a full treatment of the Helfrich model. Our approach allows for numerical calculation of the free energy in both shallow- and deep-wrapping conformations.
Sergey, Mkrtchyan   +2 more
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Generalized offset surfaces of cylindrical surfaces

AIP Conference Proceedings, 2016
Cylindrical surfaces play an important role in geometric modeling and architecture. In this paper, we describe a way for constructing a new cylindrical surface from a given cylindrical surface. Our approach is based on the differential geometry of cylindrical surfaces and a generalization of the notion of offset surface.
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Surface plasmon excitation on cylindrical surfaces

Solid State Communications, 1988
Abstract A theoretical investigation of the inelastic scattering of electrons by surface plasmons on cylindrical pores is presented. The expression for the loss function is obtained in the framework of classical dielectric theory, for an electron moving parallel to the cylindrical wall.
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Surface-plasmon coupling in cylindrical pores

Physical Review B, 1989
We have determined the surface-plasmon modes of cylindrical pores in metals and of pairs of coupled cylindrical pores having parallel axes. The eigenfrequencies and the polarization fields are determined in the case of interacting pores of equal radii where the modes are even or odd with respect to the symmetry plane.
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Surface waves supported by cylindrical surfaces

IRE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 1959
In approaching a discussion of this matter, it is most important to ensure general agreement about the particular features that characterize the so-called surface wave. An attempt has been made to formulate in simple and unambiguous terms a definition of this form of wave, distinguishing it from the various other waves known to be associated with an ...
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Single-valued surfaces in cylindrical coordinates

Computer-Aided Design, 1991
In surface modelling, piecewise parametric surfaces are often used. If these surfaces define a solid object, there is no immediate algorithm to determine whether a given point is within or outside the solid. Therefore single-valued surfaces in cylindrical coordinates are of interest, because they define half spaces.
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Molecular assembly on cylindrical surfaces

International Journal of Solids and Structures, 2004
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Hong, W., Suo, Z.
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Cylindrical milling of ruled surfaces

The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2007
This paper exploits the differential geometry of ruled surfaces in terms of line geometry to develop a method for tool positioning and path planning in flank or cylindrical milling. The method presented results in more control over the machining error by reducing the effects of over and under cutting in the flank milling operation.
K. Sprott, B. Ravani
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Magnetic field of cylindrical surface currents

Proceedings of the IEEE, 1988
Infinite surfaces carrying surface currents with translational symmetry in one direction are considered. When the magnetic field is treated as a bivector quantity rather than an axial vector quantity, its simple relation to the plane visual angle of the surface becomes easy to establish by means of the Biot-Savart law.
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Strongly nonlinear cylindrical surface waves

Physica Scripta, 1990
Summary: In the theory of nonlinear surface waves, a particular case is found where the basic equations simplify considerably. It turns out that they can be rewritten in the form of a system that contains only purely time-dependent variables.
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