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Analytical and numerical computations of the van der Waals force in complex geometries: Application to the filtration of colloidal particles

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Fig. 1. Octree mesh generated to compute the interaction energy between a sphere and a cylindrical pore
Fig. 2. Schematic view of the sphere/solid problems with the associated geometrical variables.
Fig. 3. Contour map of ln(E) obtained with expression (5) for a sphere center placed at coordinates (b, c)
Fig. 7. Interaction energy between a sphere and either a corner (Fig. 2(g)) or a rectan- rectan-gular channel (Fig
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