By treating it as a contact discontinuity in the density field, a free surface between two immiscible fluids can be automatically 'captured' by the enforcement of conservation laws. A surface-capturing method of this kind requires no special tracking or fitting treatment for the free surface, thereb
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Minimal surfaces, incompressible flows and the geometric phase
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