On Long-Range Order in Low-Dimensional Lattice-Gas Models of Nematic Liquid Crystals
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long-rangeorientationalbetacrystalsinteractionsisotropiclattice-gasliquid
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The problem of the orientational ordering transition for lattice-gas models of liquid crystals is discussed in the low-dimensional case $d=1,2$. For isotropic short-range interactions, orientational long-range order at finite temperature is excluded for any packing of molecules on the lattice $Z^d$; on the other hand, for reflection-positive long-range isotropic interactions, we prove existence of an orientational ordering transition for high packing ($\mu > \mu_0$) and low temperatures ($\beta > \beta_c(\mu)$).
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