Pairwise hydrodynamic interactions of spherical colloids at a gas-liquid interface
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Cites work
- Boundary-induced autophoresis of isotropic colloids: anomalous repulsion in the lubrication limit
- Calculation of the resistance and mobility functions for two unequal rigid spheres in low-Reynolds-number flow
- Capillary interactions between dynamically forced particles adsorbed at a planar interface and on a bubble
- Drag and diffusion coefficients of a spherical particle attached to a fluid-fluid interface
- Particle motion near and inside an interface
- Slip at the surface of a translating–rotating sphere bisected by a free surface bounding a semi-infinite viscous fluid: Removal of the contact-line singularity
- Slip flow past a gas–liquid interface with embedded solid particles
- The viscous drag of spheres and filaments moving in membranes or monolayers
- Viscous drag of a solid sphere straddling a spherical or flat surface
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- Driven and active colloids at fluid interfaces
- Short-time self-diffusion of nearly hard spheres at an oil–water interface
- Continuum and molecular dynamics studies of the hydrodynamics of colloids straddling a fluid interface
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