Cellular structure in system of interacting particles
Bohdan Lev

TL;DR
This paper proposes a general framework for understanding cellular structure formation in interacting particle systems, providing analytical results for various physical systems and demonstrating the conditions under which such structures can form.
Contribution
It introduces a unified description of cellular structures in particle systems and offers analytical insights into their formation across different physical contexts.
Findings
Cellular structures can form in colloidal suspensions, liquid crystal systems, and gravitational systems.
Formation occurs at realistic temperature and concentration ranges.
Analytical models predict conditions favoring cellular structure emergence.
Abstract
The general description of formation the cellular structure in the system of interacting particles is proposed. Interactions between particles are presumably well-understood and the phase transition in which can be studied in the scale of particle resolution. We presented analytical results of possible cellular structures for suspension of colloidal particles, in system particles immersed in liquid crystal and gravitational system. We have shown that cellular structure formation can occur in system of interacting particles for realistic values of temperature and particles concentration.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Theoretical and Applied Studies in Material Sciences and Geometry
