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Geometric frustration ground states

Figure 2. Sketch of a possible configuration of monomers belonging to different chains in the melt in order to illustrate the effect of the modePs energy function and the concept of geometric frustration. All bond vectors shown in this picture have the energy e except the vector (3,0,0) which is in the ground state. This vector blocks four lattice sites (marked by o) which are no longer available to other monomers, since two monomers may not overlap. Due to the excluded volume interaction the jump in direction of the large arrow is also forbidden. This leads to geometric frustration. Prom (17). Figure 2. Sketch of a possible configuration of monomers belonging to different chains in the melt in order to illustrate the effect of the modePs energy function and the concept of geometric frustration. All bond vectors shown in this picture have the energy e except the vector (3,0,0) which is in the ground state. This vector blocks four lattice sites (marked by o) which are no longer available to other monomers, since two monomers may not overlap. Due to the excluded volume interaction the jump in direction of the large arrow is also forbidden. This leads to geometric frustration. Prom (17).

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