Concentration-capillary drifting of droplets in a concentration-stratified liquid surface-active agent
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Abstract
The small parameter method is applied to solve the problem relating to the motion of an insoluble droplet contained within a liquid surface-active agent that is nonuniform with regard to concentration.
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Statistical Physic Small Parameter Parameter Method Small Parameter Method
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