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Lattice Models for Thermotropic Liquid Crystals

Pages 33-70 | Received 20 Oct 1975, Published online: 21 Mar 2007

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Frank L. McCrackin. (1978) Monte Carlo calculations of the number of ways to pack nonoverlapping rods on a square lattice. The Journal of Chemical Physics 69:12, pages 5419-5423.
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F. Dowell. (1978) Lattice model studies of the effect of chain flexibility on the nematic-isotropic transition. IV. Semiflexible chain solutes in solvent molecules composed of rigid cores and semiflexible tails. The Journal of Chemical Physics 69:9, pages 4012-4021.
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F. Dowell & D. E. Martire. (1978) Lattice model studies of the effect of chain flexibility on the nematic–isotropic transition. III. Completely flexible chain solutes in rigid rod solvents. The Journal of Chemical Physics 69:6, pages 2332-2338.
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