Discussion of a uniqueness result in "Equilibrium Configurations for a Floating Drop"
Abstract
We analyze a uniqueness result presented by Elcrat, Neel, and Siegel ENS for unbounded liquid bridges, and show that the proof they presented is incorrect. We add a choice of three hypothesis to their stated theorem and show that their result holds under this condition. Then we use Chebyshev spectral methods to build a numerical method to approximate solutions to a related boundary value problems that show one of the three hypothesis holds.
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