Composite-ufjc-scission

Latest version: v1.4.0

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1.3.3

This is the Python package for the composite uFJC with scission.

This package corresponds to "A statistical mechanics framework for polymer chain scission, based on the concepts of distorted bond potential and asymptotic matching" by Jason Mulderrig (jasonmulderrig), Brandon Talamini (btalamini), and Nikolaos Bouklas (bouklas), Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids (2023).

It was written for Python 3, and uses some typical packages: numpy, scipy, and matplotlib.

Please find more information on installation, usage, and examples [here](https://github.com/jasonmulderrig/composite-uFJC-scission).

1.3.2

This is the Python package for the composite uFJC with scission.

This package corresponds to "A statistical mechanics framework for polymer chain scission, based on the concepts of distorted bond potential and asymptotic matching" by Jason Mulderrig (jasonmulderrig), Brandon Talamini (btalamini), and Nikolaos Bouklas (bouklas), Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids (2023).

It was written for Python 3, and uses some typical packages: numpy, scipy, and matplotlib.

Please find more information on installation, usage, and examples [here](https://github.com/jasonmulderrig/composite-uFJC-scission).

1.3.1

This is the Python package for the composite uFJC with scission.

This package corresponds to "A statistical mechanics framework for polymer chain scission, based on the concepts of distorted bond potential and asymptotic matching" by Jason Mulderrig (jasonmulderrig), Brandon Talamini (btalamini), and Nikolaos Bouklas (bouklas), Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids (2023).

It was written for Python 3, and uses some typical packages: numpy, scipy, and matplotlib.

Please find more information on installation, usage, and examples [here](https://github.com/jasonmulderrig/composite-uFJC-scission).

1.0.0

This is the Python package for the composite uFJC with scission. This package corresponds to "A statistical mechanics framework for polymer chain scission, based on the concepts of distorted bond potential and asymptotic matching" by Jason Mulderrig (jasonmulderrig), Brandon Talamini (btalamini), and Nikolaos Bouklas (bouklas), 2023.

It was written for Python 3, and uses some typical packages: numpy, scipy, and matplotlib.

Please find more information on installation, usage, and examples [here](https://github.com/jasonmulderrig/composite-uFJC-scission).

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