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  5. Fields Institute
  6. Banff
  7. IAS

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    A Canonical Framework for Thixotropic Elasto-Visco-Plastic Materials

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    The Stokes boundary layer for a thixotropic or antithixotropic fluid

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    Fast and Exact: an accelerated dual gradient method for Bingham flow

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    Principal Component Analysis of Particle Motion

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    Particle settling in yield stress fluids: limiting time, distance and applications

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    The settling of a spherical particle in Carbopol: Elastic effects are as important as yielding

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    Multigrid Methods for Large-Scale Optimization Problems Arising in Viscoplastic Fluids Simulation

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    Droplet impacts: when yield-stress fluids do and do not stick

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    Boundary Integral simulations of motion and deformation of visco-plastic drops in a non-isothermal viscous fluid

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    Morphology of drop impact onto a viscoplastic gel

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    Design tools for yield-stress fluids: a rheology-to-structure inverse problem

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    Yield limit of symmetric-particle motion in viscoplastic fluid

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    A fluidity model for the mechanical description of thixotropic elasto-viscoplastic materials

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    About the use of Carbopol gels as model yield stress fluids

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    Critical Conditions for Flow in Idealized Fractures

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