Figure 3
Probabilities of different neighborhoods as a function of t. The occupancy of the A and B orientations of the central molecule (o[A] and o[B], respectively) is shown in the upper part of the figure. The pictograms at each curve schematically represent the orientations of the molecules in the neighborhoods. The orientation of the red dots symbolizes the orientation of the oxygen side of the corresponding resorcinol molecule. See Fig. 4 for an example. The four neighborhoods that are not depicted explicitly belong to the unlabeled curve with low probability. |