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Theoretical physicists working at a blackboard collaboration pod in the Beecroft building.
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Douglas Abraham

Emeritus Professor

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  • Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics
douglas.abraham@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73986
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FINITE-SIZE EFFECTS FOR SURFACE-TENSION AND CAPILLARY WAVES

PHYSICA A 177:1-3 (1991) 421-427

FINITE-SIZE EFFECTS IN SURFACE-TENSION .1. FLUCTUATING INTERFACES

JOURNAL OF STATISTICAL PHYSICS 63:5-6 (1991) 1077-1096

Authors:

DB ABRAHAM, NM SVRAKIC

MODELING THE DYNAMICS OF MOLECULAR FILMS BY MONTE-CARLO SIMULATION

PHYSICA SCRIPTA T38 (1991) 28-32

Authors:

J HEINIO, K KASKI, DB ABRAHAM

THE WETTING TRANSITION IN A RANDOM SURFACE MODEL

JOURNAL OF STATISTICAL PHYSICS 63:5-6 (1991) 1097-1111

Authors:

DB ABRAHAM, CM NEWMAN

THEORY OF WETTING AND SPREADING

PHYSICA A 172:1-2 (1991) 125-136

Authors:

DB ABRAHAM, P COLLET, J DECONINCK, F DUNLOP, J HEINIO, K KASKI, LF KO

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