<< ️Soft and frangible materials that remodel under flow can give rise to branched patterns shaped by material properties, boundary conditions, and the time scales of forcing. (AA) present a general theoretical framework for emergent branching in these frangible (or threshold) materials that switch abruptly from resisting flow to permitting flow once local stresses exceed a threshold, relevant for examples as varied as dielectric breakdown of insulators and the erosion of soft materials. >>
<< ️Simulations in 2D and 3D show that branching is adaptive and tunable via boundary conditions and domain geometry, offering a foundation for self-organized engineering of functional transport architectures. >>
P.L.B. Fischer, J. Tauber, L. Mahadevan. Self-organized adaptive branching in frangible matter. arXiv: 2509.26101v1 [cond-mat.soft]. Sep 30, 2025.
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Keywords: gst, fracture, crack, self-assembly, transitions, self-organized adaptive branching, soft-- frangible materials, emergent branching, branched patterns, resisting-- permitting flow, erosions.