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Modeling flow of nematic liquid crystal down an incline
M. A. Lam
,
L. J. Cummings
, T. S. Lin
,
L. Kondic
Mathematical Sciences
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Free Surface
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Nematic Liquid Crystal
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Anchoring Conditions
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Director Field
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Newtonian Fluid
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Partial Differential Equations
50%
Traveling Wave Solutions
50%
Nonlinear Parabolic Partial Differential Equation
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Long-wavelength Approximation
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Linear Stability Analysis
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Fourth Order
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Flat Film
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Transverse Instability
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Traveling Front
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Vertical Cylinder
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Elastic Distortion
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Downslope Flows
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Diffusion Type
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Surface Height
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Newtonian Fluid Flow
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Inclined Substrate
50%
Engineering
Liquid Crystal
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Free Surface
100%
Partial Differential Equation
100%
Newtonian Fluid
100%
Fluid Flow
50%
Travelling Wave
50%
Linear Stability Analysis
50%
Fourth Order
50%
Flat Film
50%
Surface Height
50%
Mathematics
Partial Differential Equation
100%
Free Surface
100%
Newtonian Fluid
100%
Parabolic
50%
Traveling Wave Solution
50%
Linearized Stability
50%
Stability Analysis
50%
Fourth-Order
50%
Traveling Front
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Flow Modeling
100%
Liquid Crystal
100%
Newtonian Fluid
100%
Traveling Wave
50%
Fluid Flow
50%
Stability Analysis
50%
Material Science
Film
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Nematic Liquid Crystal
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Fluid Flow
50%