Buche-silberstein-model-2020

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Please find more information on installation, usage, and examples [here](https://github.com/mbuche/Buche_Silberstein_model_2020).

Installation

The package is on [PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/Buche-Silberstein-model-2020/) and can be installed using `pip`:

pip install Buche_Silberstein_model_2020

It was written for `Python 3`, and uses `numpy` and `scipy`.

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Buche_Silberstein_model_2020

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This is the Python package corresponding to: Buche, Michael R., and Meredith N. Silberstein. Statistical mechanical constitutive theory of polymer networks: The inextricable links between distribution, behavior, and ensemble. Physical Review E, 102, 012501 (2020).

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