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Computer Simulations of Liquid Crystals and Polymers

Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Computational Methods for Polymers and Liquid Crystalline Polymers, Erice, Italy. 16-22 July 2003

Part of the book series: NATO Science Series II: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry (NAII, volume 177)

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Table of contents (15 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xv
  2. Lattice Spin Models of Polymer- Dispersed Liquid Crystals

    • Cesare Chiccoli, Paolo Pasini, Gregor Skačej, Slobodan Žumer, Claudio Zannoni
    Pages 1-25
  3. Nematics with Dispersed Polymer Networks: From Lattice Spin Models to Experimental Observables

    • Cesare Chiccoli, Paolo Pasini, Gregor Skačej, Slobodan Žumer, Claudio Zannoni
    Pages 27-55
  4. Computer Simulations of Liquid Crystal Polymers and Dendrimers

    • Mark R. Wilson, Lorna M. Stimson, Jaroslav M. Ilnytskyi, Zak E. Hughes
    Pages 57-81
  5. Monte Carlo Simulations of Liquids of Mesogenic Oligomers

    • Michele Vacatello, Manuela Vacatello
    Pages 83-108
  6. Molecular Arrangements in Polymer-Nanofiller Systems

    • Michele Vacatello, Manuela Vacatello
    Pages 109-133
  7. Dissipative Particle Dynamics Approach to Nematic Polymers

    • Antonino Polimeno, Alexandre Gomes, Assis Farinha Martins
    Pages 135-147
  8. Some Things We Can Learn from Chemically Realistic Polymer Melt Simulations

    • Wolfgang Paul, Stephan Krushev, Grant D. Smith, Oleg Borodin, Dmitry Bedrov
    Pages 149-170
  9. Monte Carlo Simulations of Semi-Flexible Polymers

    • Wolfgang Paul, Marcus Muller, Kurt Binder, Mikhail R. Stukan, Viktor A. Ivanov
    Pages 171-190
  10. Macromolecular Mobility and Internal Viscosity. The Role of Stereoregularity

    • Giuseppe Allegra, Sergio Brückner
    Pages 191-201
  11. Protein Adsorption on a Hydrophobic Graphite Surface

    • Giuseppina Raffaini, Fabio Ganazzoli
    Pages 203-219
  12. Multiscale Simulation of Liquid Crystals

    • Orlando GuzmĂn, Sylvain Grollau, Evelina B. Kim, Juan J. de Pablo
    Pages 221-247
  13. Polymer Chains and Networks in Narrow Slits

    • Giuseppe Allegra, Guido Raos, Carlo Manassero
    Pages 249-268
  14. Parallel Computer Simulation Techniques for the Study of Macromolecules

    • Mark R. Wilson, Jaroslav M. Ilnytskyi
    Pages 335-359
  15. Back Matter

    Pages 361-364

About this book

Liquid crystals, polymers and polymer liquid crystals are soft condensed matter systems of major technological and scientific interest. An understanding of the macroscopic properties of these complex systems and of their many and interesting peculiarities at the molecular level can nowadays only be attained using computer simulations and statistical mechanical theories. Both in the Liquid Crystal and Polymer fields a considerable amount of simulation work has been done in the last few years with various classes of models at different special resolutions, ranging from atomistic to molecular and coarse-grained lattice models. Each of the two fields has developed its own set of tools and specialized procedures and the book aims to provide a state of the art review of the computer simulation studies of polymers and liquid crystals. This is of great importance in view of a potential cross-fertilization between these connected areas which is particularly apparent for a number of experimental systems like, e.g. polymer liquid crystals and anisotropic gels where the different fields necessarily merge. An effort has been made to assess the possibilities of a coherent description of the themes that have developed independently, and to compare and extend the theoretical and computational techniques put forward in the different areas.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Bologna, Italy

    Paolo Pasini

  • Università di Bologna, Italy

    Claudio Zannoni

  • University of Ljubljana, Slovenia

    Slobodan Žumer

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