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Russell B Thompson

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The Journal of Chemical Physics|June 3, 2019
An alternative derivation of orbital-free density functional theoryRussell B Thompson
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|December 13, 2006
Predicting the phases of a two-dimensional hard-rod system with real-space self-consistent field theoryRussell B Thompson
The Journal of Chemical Physics|October 19, 2010
Tilt grain boundaries in a diblock copolymer ordered nanocomposite lamellar phaseRussell B Thompson
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|January 7, 2022
Molecular Bonding in an Orbital-Free-Related Density Functional TheorySpencer Sillaste, Russell B Thompson
The Journal of Chemical Physics|February 15, 2023
On the origins of spontaneous spherical symmetry-breaking in open-shell atoms through polymer self-consistent field theoryPhil A LeMaitre, Russell B Thompson
The Journal of Chemical Physics|October 19, 2010
Reduction of polymer surface tension by crystallized polymer nanoparticlesRussell B Thompson, Chul B Park, P Chen
Soft Matter|May 23, 2018
Application of a constant hole volume Sanchez-Lacombe equation of state to mixtures relevant to polymeric foamingKier von Konigslow, Chul B Park, Russell B Thompson
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|April 29, 2009
Ordering and reverse ordering mechanisms of triblock copolymers in the presence of solventPanagiotis Maniadis, Kim O Rasmussen, Russell B Thompson, et al.
Physical Review Letters|October 9, 2002
Entropically driven formation of hierarchically ordered nanocompositesJae-Youn Lee, Russell B Thompson, David Jasnow, et al.
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|October 9, 2002
Binary hard sphere mixtures in block copolymer meltsRussell B Thompson, Jae Youn Lee, David Jasnow, et al.
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The Journal of Chemical Physics|June 3, 2019
An alternative derivation of orbital-free density functional theoryRussell B Thompson
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|December 13, 2006
Predicting the phases of a two-dimensional hard-rod system with real-space self-consistent field theoryRussell B Thompson
The Journal of Chemical Physics|October 19, 2010
Tilt grain boundaries in a diblock copolymer ordered nanocomposite lamellar phaseRussell B Thompson
The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A|January 7, 2022
Molecular Bonding in an Orbital-Free-Related Density Functional TheorySpencer Sillaste, Russell B Thompson
The Journal of Chemical Physics|February 15, 2023
On the origins of spontaneous spherical symmetry-breaking in open-shell atoms through polymer self-consistent field theoryPhil A LeMaitre, Russell B Thompson
The Journal of Chemical Physics|October 19, 2010
Reduction of polymer surface tension by crystallized polymer nanoparticlesRussell B Thompson, Chul B Park, P Chen
Soft Matter|May 23, 2018
Application of a constant hole volume Sanchez-Lacombe equation of state to mixtures relevant to polymeric foamingKier von Konigslow, Chul B Park, Russell B Thompson
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|April 29, 2009
Ordering and reverse ordering mechanisms of triblock copolymers in the presence of solventPanagiotis Maniadis, Kim O Rasmussen, Russell B Thompson, et al.
Physical Review Letters|October 9, 2002
Entropically driven formation of hierarchically ordered nanocompositesJae-Youn Lee, Russell B Thompson, David Jasnow, et al.
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|October 9, 2002
Binary hard sphere mixtures in block copolymer meltsRussell B Thompson, Jae Youn Lee, David Jasnow, et al.
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