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why do we need sush polymers?​

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SUSHI calculates the equilibrium and non-equilibrium structures in polymer blends and block copolymers by solving the Self Consistent Field theory, GRPA(General Random Phase Approximation) and Hybrid method.

SUSHI can deal with a variety of polymers; linear polymer, branched polymers with any topology, copolymers with any monomer sequences (block, random, tapered-random) and the polymers grafted on a solid surface. SUSHI can be used to study the surface modification caused by polymer grafting or polymer adsorption, and the self-assembly of block polymers (micellar formation). Hydrodynamic effects can be treated. Parallel simulation based on GPGPU and MPI is possible.

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