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The following pages link to Mild assumptions for the derivation of Einstein’s effective viscosity formula (Q5005084):
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- Derivation of the Batchelor-Green formula for random suspensions (Q2048455) (← links)
- Derivation of the Stokes-Brinkman problem and extension to the Darcy regime (Q2061632) (← links)
- Sedimentation of random suspensions and the effect of hyperuniformity (Q2119795) (← links)
- Homogenization of stiff inclusions through network approximation (Q2138386) (← links)
- The influence of Einstein's effective viscosity on sedimentation at very small particle volume fraction (Q2235196) (← links)
- Effective viscosity of semi-dilute suspensions (Q2684813) (← links)
- Inverse of divergence and homogenization of compressible Navier-Stokes equations in randomly perforated domains (Q2686985) (← links)
- On the correction to Einstein's formula for the effective viscosity (Q2693060) (← links)
- Effective viscosity of random suspensions without uniform separation (Q2693531) (← links)
- Continuum percolation in stochastic homogenization and the effective viscosity problem (Q2697584) (← links)
- High Order Homogenized Stokes Models Capture all Three Regimes (Q5104098) (← links)
- Smoothness of the diffusion coefficients for particle systems in continuous space (Q5886678) (← links)
- Non-existence of mean-field models for particle orientations in suspensions (Q6066016) (← links)
- The Clausius–Mossotti formula (Q6070636) (← links)
- Derivation of an Effective Rheology for Dilute Suspensions of Microswimmers (Q6086714) (← links)
- Homogenization of the Navier–Stokes equations in perforated domains in the inviscid limit (Q6089732) (← links)