Hard partial spherical surfaces
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Hard partial spherical surfaces, composed by the volume common to two intersecting congruent spheres, and have whimsically been referred to as 'UFO's [1].
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- Related reading
- Giorgio Cinacchi and Jeroen S. van Duijneveldt "Phase Behavior of Contact Lens-Like Particles: Entropy-Driven Competition between Isotropic−Nematic Phase Separation and Clustering", Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters 1 pp. 787-791 (2010)
- Giorgio Cinacchi "Phase behavior of hard spherical caps", Journal of Chemical Physics 139 124908 (2013)
- Giorgio Cinacchi and Salvatore Torquato "Hard convex lens-shaped particles: Densest-known packings and phase behavior", Journal of Chemical Physics 143 224506 (2015)