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'''Hard disks in a three dimensional space''' (also known as platelets or '''hard-cut spheres''', which have some thickness <math>L</math>). | '''Hard disks in a three dimensional space''' (also known as platelets or '''hard-cut spheres''', which have some thickness <math>L</math>). | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 12:33, 20 June 2012
Hard disks in a three dimensional space (also known as platelets or hard-cut spheres, which have some thickness ).
See also
References
- Related reading
- Daan Frenkel and Rob Eppenga "Monte Carlo Study of the Isotropic-Nematic Transition in a Fluid of Thin Hard Disks", Physical Review Letters 49 pp. 1089-1092 (1982)
- R. Eppenga and D. Frenkel "Monte Carlo study of the isotropic and nematic phases of infinitely thin hard platelets", Molecular Physics 52 pp. 1303-1334 (1984)
- J. A. C. Veerman and D. Frenkel "Phase behavior of disklike hard-core mesogens", Physical Review A 45 5632-5648 (1992)
- Peter D. Duncan, Matthew Dennison, Andrew J. Masters, and Mark R. Wilson "Theory and computer simulation for the cubatic phase of cut spheres", Physical Review E 79 031702 (2009)
- H. H. Wensink and H. N. W. Lekkerkerker "Phase diagram of hard colloidal platelets: a theoretical account", Molecular Physics 107 pp. 2111-2118 (2009)
- Peter D. Duncan, Andrew J. Masters, and Mark R. Wilson "Thermodynamic stability of the cubatic phase of hard cut spheres evaluated by expanded ensemble simulations", Physical Review E 84 011702 (2011)
- L. Wu, H.H. Wensink, G. Jackson and E.A. Müller "A generic equation of state for liquid crystalline phases of hard-oblate particles", Molecular Physics 110 pp. 1269-1288 (2012)