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where <math>\delta</math> is the solid angle of a patch (<math>\alpha, \beta, ...</math>) whose axis is <math>\hat{e}</math> (see Fig. 1 of Ref. 1), forming a conical segment.
where <math>\delta</math> is the solid angle of a patch (<math>\alpha, \beta, ...</math>) whose axis is <math>\hat{e}</math> (see Fig. 1 of Ref. 1), forming a conical segment.
==Multiple patches==
==Multiple patches==
The "two-patch" and "four-patch" Bol (Chapman or Kern and Frenkel) model was extensively studied by Chapman and co-workers for bulk and interfacial systems using hard sphere and Lennard-Jones reference systems.  Later other groups, including Sciortino and co-workers, considered stronger association energies for the "two-patch" hard sphere reference <ref name="bianchi">[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2730797  F. Sciortino, E. Bianchi, J. Douglas and P. Tartaglia "Self-assembly of patchy particles into polymer chains: A parameter-free comparison between Wertheim theory and Monte Carlo simulation", Journal of Chemical Physics '''126''' 194903 (2007)]</ref><ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3415490 Achille Giacometti, Fred Lado, Julio Largo, Giorgio Pastore, and Francesco Sciortino "Effects of patch size and number within a simple model of patchy colloids", Journal of Chemical Physics 132, 174110 (2010)]</ref><ref name="rovigatti">[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4737930  José Maria Tavares, Lorenzo Rovigatti, and Francesco Sciortino "Quantitative description of the self-assembly of patchy particles into chains and rings", Journal of Chemical Physics '''137''' 044901 (2012)]</ref>.
The "two-patch" and "four-patch" Bol (Chapman or Kern and Frenkel) model was extensively studied by Chapman and co-workers for bulk and interfacial systems using hard sphere and Lennard-Jones references.  Later other groups, including Sciortino and co-workers, considered stronger association energies for the "two-patch" hard sphere reference <ref name="bianchi">[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2730797  F. Sciortino, E. Bianchi, J. Douglas and P. Tartaglia "Self-assembly of patchy particles into polymer chains: A parameter-free comparison between Wertheim theory and Monte Carlo simulation", Journal of Chemical Physics '''126''' 194903 (2007)]</ref><ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3415490 Achille Giacometti, Fred Lado, Julio Largo, Giorgio Pastore, and Francesco Sciortino "Effects of patch size and number within a simple model of patchy colloids", Journal of Chemical Physics 132, 174110 (2010)]</ref><ref name="rovigatti">[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4737930  José Maria Tavares, Lorenzo Rovigatti, and Francesco Sciortino "Quantitative description of the self-assembly of patchy particles into chains and rings", Journal of Chemical Physics '''137''' 044901 (2012)]</ref>.


==Four patches==
==Four patches==
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