cylindrical pores [159, 160, 161, 162] and cylindrical morphologies of block copoly-
mer [163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169]. The general formalism of modified iSAFT
will allow to apply it to these asymmetric and multi-block copolymers in cylindrical
morphologies. With modified iSAFT we will be even able to account for the difference
in the segment sizes of the blocks of these copolymers. Including the compressibility
and the packing effects will better resolve the detailed structure near the confining
surfaces.
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