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Liquid Crystals And Their Computer Simulations Claudio Zannoni

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Liquid Crystals And Their Computer Simulations Claudio Zannoni
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.91 MB
Pages: 703
Author: Claudio Zannoni
ISBN: 9781108424059, 1108424058
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Liquid Crystals And Their Computer Simulations Claudio Zannoni by Claudio Zannoni 9781108424059, 1108424058 instant download after payment.

Standing as the first unified textbook on the subject, Liquid Crystals and Their Computer Simulations provides a comprehensive and up-to-date treatment of liquid crystals and of their Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics computer simulations. Liquid crystals have a complex physical nature, and, therefore, computer simulations are a key element of research in this field. This modern text develops a uniform formalism for addressing various spectroscopic techniques and other experimental methods for studying phase transitions of liquid crystals, and emphasises the links between their molecular organisation and observable static and dynamic properties. Aided by the inclusion of a set of Appendices containing detailed mathematical background and derivations, this book is accessible to a broad and multidisciplinary audience. Primarily intended for graduate students and academic researchers, it is also an invaluable reference for industrial researchers working on the development of liquid crystal display technology.

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