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Theory of Gel Formation: Test of the Gel Theory by Ilavsky Experiments [PDF]
The theory of gelation is tested by the recent experiments in poly(urethane) network. The result supports strongly the physical soundness of the theory.
arxiv
Reply to comment on `Measurement of Effective Temperatures in an Aging Colloidal Glass' [PDF]
Reply to comment by Jop et al. (arXiv:0705.1421v1).
arxiv
A First-Principles Constitutive Equation for Suspension Rheology: Supplementary Material [PDF]
Additional supplementary material for the paper `A First-Principles Constitutive Equation for Suspension Rheology'.
arxiv
Long-range translational order and hyperuniformity in two-dimensional chiral active crystal
We numerically study two-dimensional athermal chiral active particles at high densities. The particles in this system perform the circular motion with frequency $\Omega$.
Kawasaki, Takeshi+2 more
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Microswimmers knead nematics into cholesterics
The hydrodynamic stresses created by active particles can destabilise orientational order present in the system. This is manifested, for example, by the appearance of a bend instability in active nematics or in quasi-2-dimensional living liquid crystals ...
Gautam, Bhavesh, Lintuvuori, Juho
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Bulk condensation by an active interface
We present experiments, supported by mechanically detailed simulations, establishing bulk vapor-liquid condensation of a hard-bead fluid by a tiny population of orientable motile grains that self-assembles into a moving polarized monolayer. In a quasi-1D
Gupta, Rahul Kumar+4 more
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Mapping subsets of scholarly information. [PDF]
Ginsparg P, Houle P, Joachims T, Sul JH.
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Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Pattern formation on the Web [Book and Web reviews]
Computing in science & engineering (Print), 1999here are a variety of Web sites devoted to pattern formation that offer colorful illustrations of the types of patterns that can be formed in various systems. I have found five such sites to be particularly interesting.
M. Vtreberg
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Thermodynamics of the soft and extended soft mean spherical model
, 2006A new analytical theory is discussed that extends the range of the mean spherical approximation (MSA) to extreme situations where the asypmtotic limits are known. The MSA [J. K. Percus and G. Yevick, Phys. Rev. 110, 250 (1964); J. L. Lebowitz and J.
L. Blum, M. Arias
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