Evolution of two-dimensional cellular structures: The soap froth
Soap froths are paradigms of a class of evolving systems known as cellular structures. The evolution of mature structures is characterized by system-independent or universal statistical distributions which have scaling properties. Recent experimental work on two-dimensional soap froths will be presented to illustrate the latter. A theoretical model that accounts for these universal distributions by a mechanism of marginal stability will be presented.
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1993
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Authors: | Stavans, Joel |
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications. - Elsevier, ISSN 0378-4371. - Vol. 194.1993, 1, p. 307-314
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Elsevier |
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