Mass and Thermodiffusion in Non-equilibrium Fluctuating Hydrodynamics

Mass and thermodiffusion are transport phenomena in fluid mixtures important in many applications. In this paper it is argued that these transport phenomena have even become more interesting in view of some surprising discoveries from fluctuating hydrodynamics leading to possible new emerging issues...

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