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Landau-De Gennes theory of nematic liquid\ud crystals: the Oseen-Frank limit and beyond
We study global minimizers of a continuum Landau-De Gennes energy functional for nematic liquid crystals, in three-dimensional domains, subject to uniaxial boundary conditions. We analyze the physically relevant limit of small elastic constant and show that global minimizers converge strongly, in W 1,2 , to a global minimizer predicted by the Oseen-Frank theory for uniaxial nematic liquid crystals with constant order parameter. Moreover, the convergence is uniform in the interior of the domain, away from the singularities of the limiting Oseen-Frank global minimizer. We obtain results on the rate of convergence of the eigenvalues and the regularity of the eigenvectors of the Landau-De Gennes global minimizer.\ud
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We also study the interplay between biaxiality and uniaxiality in Landau-De Gennes global energy minimizers and obtain estimates for various related quantities such as the biaxiality parameter and the size of admissible strongly biaxial regions
METASTABLE EQUILIBRIUM OF FLUIDS WITH SURFACE-TENSION
This paper deals with the effects of the surface tension on the equilibrium of fluids. It shows that, when a fluid with an incompressible fluid inclusion is put in a fluid environment kept at constant pressure, equilibrium configurations may arise whose character of stability is affected by the sign of the perturbations of the environmental pressure. Such configurations we refer to as metastable.</p
Defects in nematic liquid crystals with variable degree of orientation
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