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general polydisperse slurry segregation models in helical domains. Furthermore,
such equilibrium models are the building blocks for the development of implicit flux
functions for dynamic transport models [ 14 , 16 , 26 ]. The current bidensity theory
may lead to new dynamic models that could predict multilayer stratified flows as
observed in [ 10 ].
Acknowledgments This work is supported by NSF grants DMS-1312543 and DMS-1048840 and
UC Lab Fees Research Grant 09-LR-04-116741-BERA.
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