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Two-dimensional hydrodynamical description of a rotating nematic sample in a magnetic field

Pages 545-552 | Received 01 Sep 2001, Published online: 06 Aug 2010

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Antonino Polimeno & Silvia Carlotto. (2008) Evaluation of translational friction coefficients of micro-sized spherical probes in nematic liquid crystals. Theoretical Chemistry Accounts 120:4-6, pages 591-597.
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Silvia Carlotto & Antonino Polimeno. (2008) Evaluation of translational friction coefficients of macroscopic probes in nematic liquid crystals. The Journal of Chemical Physics 128:15.
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M. Daniel & K. Gnanasekaran. (2008) Soliton-like molecular deformations in a nematic liquid crystal film. Physics Letters A 372:15, pages 2623-2633.
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V. Ilyina, S.J. Cox & T.J. Sluckin. (2006) A computational approach to the optical Freedericksz transition. Optics Communications 260:2, pages 474-480.
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J. P. Casquilho. (2005) On the effect of an applied magnetic field on the shear-induced pattern formation in nematic polymer liquid crystals. The European Physical Journal E 17:4, pages 413-422.
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Michail Lukaschek, Gerd Kothe, Claudia Schmidt, Alexandre E. Gomes & Antonino Polimeno. (2002) Evaluation of the viscoelastic properties of a nematic dimer by cone-and-plate rheo-nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and comparison with Leslie–Ericksen theory. The Journal of Chemical Physics 117:9, pages 4550-4556.
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Antonino Polimeno, Laura Orian, Assis F. Martins & Alexandre E. Gomes. (2000) Simulations of flow-induced director structures in nematic liquid crystals through Leslie-Ericksen equations. I. Computational methodology in two dimensions. Physical Review E 62:2, pages 2288-2300.
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