- shape",
named by
Henri Poincaré), also
called topological isomorphism, or
bicontinuous function, is a
bijective and
continuous function between topological...
- dis****d in water, o/w),
reversed (water dis****d in oil, w/o) and
bicontinuous. In
ternary systems such as microemulsions,
where two
immiscible phases...
-
notion of "volume invariants" for "equimorphisms" (that is,
uniformly bicontinuous) on
metric spaces.
These have
proven to be very
important in the study...
- sub-micron,
nanostructured particles of the
bicontinuous cubic liquid crystalline phase. The term "
bicontinuous"
refers to two
distinct hydrophilic regions...
- Society. 55: 208–215. Longley, William; McIntosh,
Thomas J. (1983). "A
bicontinuous tetrahedral structure in a liquid-crystalline lipid". Nature. 303 (5918)...
-
constituent forms a large,
connected network. Such a
mixture is then
called bicontinuous.
Making a
distinction between homogeneous and
heterogeneous mixtures...
- A
bijel (or
bicontinuous interfacially jammed emulsion gels) is a
structurally stable emulsion generated by
jamming nanoparticles at the
interface between...
-
first order,
affine transformations of
determinant 1.
Homeomorphisms (
bicontinuous transformations)
preserve the
neighborhoods of points. Diffeomorphisms...
-
September 2005). "Colloidal
Jamming at Interfaces: A
Route to Fluid-
Bicontinuous Gels". Science. 309 (5744).
American ****ociation for the Advancement...
-
elongation at break. On the
other hand, when the gl****y
polymer forms a
bicontinuous phase within the
rubbery network, the IPN
material can
behave like an...