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A general existence theorem for symmetric floating drops
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    A general existence theorem for symmetric floating drops (English)
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    4 June 2010
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    The author considers an interesting problem of a floating drop and proves the existence of solution in the radially symmetric case. The proof is based on a detailed study of the associated complicated system of nonlinear differential equations, which are coupled by different contact angle conditions. The case of a light drop as well as the case of a heavy floating drop are studied.
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    capillarity
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    radially symmetric case
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    contact angle
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