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This document discusses the mathematical theory behind liquid interfaces, including liquid layers, capillary interfaces, floating drops, and particles. It examines these topics from a mathematical perspective. The author is Erich Miersemann from the University of Leipzig in Germany.

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This document discusses the mathematical theory behind liquid interfaces, including liquid layers, capillary interfaces, floating drops, and particles. It examines these topics from a mathematical perspective. The author is Erich Miersemann from the University of Leipzig in Germany.

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The Mathematical Theory of

Liquid Interfaces
Liquid Layers, Capillary Interfaces,
Floating Drops and Particles
The Mathematical Theory of
Liquid Interfaces
Liquid Layers, Capillary Interfaces,
Floating Drops and Particles

Erich Miersemann
Universität Leipzig, Germany

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