Comment on "Constant stress and pressure rheology of colloidal suspensions"
A. Ikeda, L. Berthier, P. Sollich

TL;DR
This paper provides a critique and discussion of Wang and Brady's recent findings on the rheology of colloidal suspensions under constant stress and pressure conditions.
Contribution
It offers a detailed commentary analyzing the methods and conclusions of the original study, highlighting potential limitations and implications.
Findings
Identifies key assumptions in Wang and Brady's model
Discusses the applicability of constant stress rheology
Suggests directions for future research
Abstract
This is a comment on the recent letter by Wang and Brady on "Constant stress and pressure rheology of colloidal suspensions", Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 158301 (2015).
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