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The Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications was established by a grant from the National Science Foundation to the University of Minnesota in 1982. The IMA seeks to encourage the development and study of fresh mathematical concepts and questions of concern to the other sciences by bringing together mathematicians and scientists from diverse fields in an atmosphere that will stimulate discussion and collaboration. The IMA Volumes are intended to involve the broader scientific community in this process.
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Theory and Applications of Liquid Crystals
1987, Springer New York
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Table of Contents
Rheological and Rheo-Optical Studies with Nematogenic Solutions of a Rodlike Polymer: A Review of Data on Poly (Phenylene Benzobisthiazole)
Liquid Crystals and Energy Estimates for S2-Valued Maps
On Virtual Inertia Effects During Diffusion of a Dispersed Medium in a Suspension
Degenerate Harmonic Maps and Liquid Crystals
A Review of Cholesteric Blue Phases
Minimum Energy Configurations for Liquid Crystals: Computational Results
The Flow of Two Immiscible Liquids Through a Porous Medium: Regularity of the Saturation
Molecular Theory for the Nonlinear Viscoelasticity of Polymeric Liquid Crystals
Mathematical Questions of Liquid Crystal Theory
The Effect of the Magnitude of the Disordered Phase Temperature Range on the Given Phase Transition in Liquid Crystals
Some Topics in Equilibrium Theory of Liquid Crystals
Theory of Flow Phenomena in Nematic Liquid Crystals
A Model for Disclinations in Nematic Liquid Crystals
Some Remarks About a Free Boundary Type Problem
Computer Simulation of Flow of Liquid Crystal Polymers
Theory of the Blue Phases of Chiral Nematic Liquid Crystals
On the Global Structure of Solutions to Some Semilinear Elliptic Problems
Information About Other Volumes in this Program.
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