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100 1 _ |a Gompper, G.
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245 _ _ |a The freezing transition of flexible membranes
260 _ _ |c 2002
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300 _ _ |a 60 - 66
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440 _ 0 |a Europhysics Letters
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520 _ _ |a The freezing transition of a network model for flexible tensionless membranes fluctuating about a planar reference state is investigated by Monte Carlo simulations and scaling arguments. The bond-orientational order parameter susceptibility is analyzed for three values of the bending rigidity kappa, and it is found that for sufficiently large kappa the low-temperature hexatic phase melts via a universal Kosterlitz-Thouless transition. These results are consistent with recent theoretical predictions that the crumpled-to-crinkled transition occurs via disclination melting for all bending rigidities and tether lengths. However, our simulations provide evidence that the transition becomes first order at very low bending rigidity.
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700 1 _ |a Kroll, D. M.
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