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'''Hard disks in a three dimensional space''' (also known as platelets or '''hard-cut spheres''', which have some thickness <math>L</math>).
'''Hard disks in a three dimensional space''' (also known as platelets or '''hard-cut spheres''', which have some thickness <math>L</math>).
==See also==
*[[Oblate hard spherocylinders]]
==References==
==References==
;Related reading
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.49.1089 Daan Frenkel and Rob Eppenga "Monte Carlo Study of the Isotropic-Nematic Transition in a Fluid of Thin Hard Disks", Physical Review Letters '''49''' pp. 1089-1092 (1982)]
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.49.1089 Daan Frenkel and Rob Eppenga "Monte Carlo Study of the Isotropic-Nematic Transition in a Fluid of Thin Hard Disks", Physical Review Letters '''49''' pp. 1089-1092 (1982)]
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00268978400101951 R. Eppenga and D. Frenkel "Monte Carlo study of the isotropic and nematic phases of infinitely thin hard platelets", Molecular Physics  '''52''' pp. 1303-1334 (1984)]
*[http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00268978400101951 R. Eppenga and D. Frenkel "Monte Carlo study of the isotropic and nematic phases of infinitely thin hard platelets", Molecular Physics  '''52''' pp. 1303-1334 (1984)]

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