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Newton-Cartan Submanifolds and Fluid Membranes

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arxiv 1912.01613 v2 pith:6ALUAQTC submitted 2019-12-03 hep-th cond-mat.softmath-phmath.MP

Newton-Cartan Submanifolds and Fluid Membranes

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keywords equilibriumfluidmembranesspacetimesubmanifoldsthermalaccountargue
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We develop the geometric description of submanifolds in Newton--Cartan spacetime. This provides the necessary starting point for a covariant spacetime formulation of Galilean-invariant hydrodynamics on curved surfaces. We argue that this is the natural geometrical framework to study fluid membranes in thermal equilibrium and their dynamics out of equilibrium. A simple model of fluid membranes that only depends on the surface tension is presented and, extracting the resulting stresses, we show that perturbations away from equilibrium yield the standard result for the dispersion of elastic waves. We also find a generalisation of the Canham--Helfrich bending energy for lipid vesicles that takes into account the requirements of thermal equilibrium.

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