1998-06-08
16:45 at HPH G5 (ETH Hoenggerberg)Fluid membranes consist of a bilayer of amphiphilic molecules. They serve as a model system for more complex biological membranes. Governed by the interplay between curvature energy, thermal fluctuations and hydrodynamic damping, they have become a paradigmatic system within soft matter physics. Phenomena like conformal diffusion, the pearling instability and shape changes induced by shear flow will be discussed using the framework of statistical mechanics. Statistical physics of fluid membranes
Udo Seifert
MPI-KG, Teltow, Berlin
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