A surface theory for lipid membrane electromechanics is closed with three-dimensional viscous and volumetric-elastic constitutive models, yielding equations of motion whose bending terms differ from Canham-Helfrich-Evans at higher order.
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The $(2+\delta)$-dimensional theory of the electromechanics of lipid membranes: III. Constitutive models
A surface theory for lipid membrane electromechanics is closed with three-dimensional viscous and volumetric-elastic constitutive models, yielding equations of motion whose bending terms differ from Canham-Helfrich-Evans at higher order.