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Objectives for Theory and Simulation

Computer simulations therefore have several inter-related objectives. In the long term one would hope that molecular level simulations of structure and bonding in liquid crystal systems would become sufficiently predictive so as to remove the need for costly and time-consuming synthesis of many compounds in order to optimise certain properties. In this way, predictive simulations would become a routine tool in the design of new materials. Predictive, in this sense, refers to calculations without reference to experimental results. Such calculations are said to be from first principles or ab initio. As a step toward this goal, simulations of properties at the molecular level can be used to parametrise interaction potentials for use in the study of phase behaviour and condensed phase properties such as elastic constants, viscosities, molecular diffusion and reorientational motion with maximum specificity to real systems. Another role of ab initio computer simulation lies in its interaction [Pg.4]

No overlap of molecular electronic charge distributions (Pauli principle) [Pg.5]

Molecular polarisability anisotropy and high order multipoles [Pg.5]

Molecule/surface interactions (molecular basis for anchoring) [Pg.5]


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