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Monte Carlo simulations for a simple model for liquid crystals in the bulk are presented. The model potential describes the anisotropy of the particles in the attractive part of the Lennard Jones-like pair interaction. Isotherms were calculated with constant-volume and constant-pressure...
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The nematic–isotropic phase transition is investigated for a sample in the shape of a slab of thickness d, using a self-consistent model. The interacting potential is given by a sum of the direct interaction of a given nematic molecule with the substrate and of one with the other nematic...
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The numerical solution of the nonlocal kinetic equation allows to simulate heavy ion reactions around Fermi energy. The expansion velocity and density profile show specific radial dependence which can be described with a Tsallis exponent of q=53. This might be considered as an indication of a...
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In this study, the nematic–isotropic phase transition is investigated for a sample in the shape of a slab of thickness d, using nonextensive formalism. The interaction potential is written as the sum of the direct interaction of a given nematic molecule with the substrate and of its incomplete...
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A stochastic model for epidemic spread in a set of individuals placed upon the sites of a complete graph of relations is investigated. The model is defined by three parameters: the number of individuals or sites, N, the probability that an infected site transmits the disease to a susceptible...
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even in a DNA solution, where the total number of DNA base pairs is, e.g., ∼1020. Its macroscopically large fluctuations …
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