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Archive | 1994

Lattice Theories of Microemulsions

Gerhard Gompper; M. Schick

Ideally, one would like to have a microscopic basis for a theory of microemulsions. Such a theory would begin with the constituents of the system and produce from their known properties the observed behaviors of microemulsions. There are difficulties of many kinds in such an approach. Of course, the description of constituents must be simplified radically in order to extract general behaviors from particular systems. This simplification is common to the theoretical description of most physical systems. There is an additional difficulty, however, which arises in the theoretical description of a microemulsion; this is the lack of agreement on its defining behaviors. It is prudent, then, for us to state at the outset those properties which we consider to be characteristic of microemulsions, and therefore to be encompassed by any theory of them.


Archive | 2007

Colloidal order : entropic and surface forces

Gerhard Gompper; M. Schick


Archive | 2007

Soft Matter: GOMPPER:SOFT MATTER 3 O-BK

Gerhard Gompper; M. Schick


Archive | 2005

Soft Matter Vol. 1

Gerhard Gompper; M. Schick


Archive | 2008

Lipid bilayers and red blood cells

Gerhard Gompper; M. Schick


Archive | 2006

Polymer melts and mixtures

Gerhard Gompper; M. Schick


Archive | 2008

Comprar Soft Matter: Volume 4: Lipid Bilayers and Red Blood Cells | Gerhard Gompper | 9783527315024 | Wiley

Gerhard Gompper; M. Schick


Archive | 2008

Appendix A: Material Parameters and Related Experiments

Gerhard Gompper; M. Schick


Archive | 2008

Appendix D: Mechanical Equations of Membrane Equilibrium

Gerhard Gompper; M. Schick


Archive | 2008

Appendix B: Symmetry Sets the Form of Elastic Energies

Gerhard Gompper; M. Schick

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