Extracting bulk properties of self-assembling systems from small simulations.
For systems that self-assemble into finite-sized objects, it is sometimes convenient to compute the thermodynamics for a small system where a single assembly can form. However, we show that in the canonical ensemble the use of small systems can lead to significant finite-size effects due to the supp...
Main Authors: | Ouldridge, T, Louis, A, Doye, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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