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The '''rigid fully flexible fused hard sphere model''' (RFFFHS) consists of a [[fused hard sphere chains| fused hard sphere chain]] in which one section is rigid and the rest of the ''molecule'' is flexible. | |||
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#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.64.011703 Carl McBride, Carlos Vega, and Luis G. MacDowell "Isotropic-nematic phase transition: Influence of intramolecular flexibility using a fused hard sphere model" Physical Review E '''64''' 011703 (2001)] | #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.64.011703 Carl McBride, Carlos Vega, and Luis G. MacDowell "Isotropic-nematic phase transition: Influence of intramolecular flexibility using a fused hard sphere model" Physical Review E '''64''' 011703 (2001)] |
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The rigid fully flexible fused hard sphere model (RFFFHS) consists of a fused hard sphere chain in which one section is rigid and the rest of the molecule is flexible.
References
- Carl McBride, Carlos Vega, and Luis G. MacDowell "Isotropic-nematic phase transition: Influence of intramolecular flexibility using a fused hard sphere model" Physical Review E 64 011703 (2001)
- Carl McBride and Carlos Vega "A Monte Carlo study of the influence of molecular flexibility on the phase diagram of a fused hard sphere model", Journal of Chemical Physics 117 pp. 10370-10379 (2002)