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giovedì 16 maggio 2024

# gst: apropos of avoidance, packing of stiff rods on ellipsoids; the effects of self-avoidance

AA << study the effects of geometry and self-avoidance on the ordering of slender filaments inside nonisotropic containers, considering cortical microtubules in plant cells, and packing of genetic material inside viral capsids as concrete examples. >>

<< Within a mean-field approximation, (AA) show analytically how the shape of the container, together with self-avoidance, affects the ordering of the stiff rods. (They)  find that the strength of the self-avoiding interaction plays a significant role in the preferred packing orientation, leading to a first-order transition for oblate cells, where the preferred orientation changes from azimuthal, along the equator, to a polar one, when self-avoidance is strong enough. >>

<< While for prolate spheroids the ground state is always a polar-like order, strong self-avoidance results with a deep metastable state along the equator. >>

<< the critical behavior of this system is in fact related to the butterfly catastrophe model. >>

Doron Grossman, Eytan Katzav. Effects of self-avoidance on the packing of stiff rods on ellipsoids. Phys. Rev. E 109, 054111. May 9, 2024. 

Also: spheroids, self-assembly, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, ellipsoids, spheroids,  oblate- prolate spheroids, avoidance, self-avoidance


martedì 14 maggio 2024

# gst: quantum jamming on the macroscopic scale


 << In the presence of kinetic constraints, quasiparticles describing the behavior of an ordered arrangement of quantum spins can get “stuck” as their density increases. Because of its similarity to the formation of amorphous solids, this situation can be interpreted as the quantum analog of jamming. Jammed states are intrinsically unstable and small perturbations produce unusual nonequilibrium dynamics. >> 

 AA << show that quantum jamming is a mechanism to make microscopic phenomena visible at a macroscopic scale: A single impurity produces a permanent change in the state, and a few impurities leave an imprint of their scattering properties and bound states. >> 

Maurizio Fagotti. Quantum Jamming Brings Quantum Mechanics to Macroscopic Scales. Phys. Rev. X 14, 021015. Apr 23, 2024.

Also: particle, jamming, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, particle, jamming


venerdì 10 maggio 2024

# music: masters of noise, Frank Zappa plays bicycles


Frank Zappa teaches Steve Allen to play The Bicycle (aired March 3, 1963).

<< This televisual gem inspired me follow along which got me into endless trouble at family picnics and barbecues for playing my own symphonic masterpieces which, for some strange reason, nobody else seemed to enjoy. I extended Frank's genius to my exploration of the vacuum cleaner, ping pong balls and paddles, (..)  The next time you're out in a forest I challenge you to explore the musical nature of nature for yourself. Trees make great drums and often ring with higher tones - not to mention the musical benefits of rocks and stones. >>️️
That Hairy Canadian. Jun 21, 2014. 

Also: music, jazz, noise, error, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: music, jazz, noise, error


giovedì 9 maggio 2024

# gst: bubble phases sliding over periodically modulated substrates

AA << analyze a bubble-forming system composed of particles with competing long-range repulsive and short-range attractive interactions driven over a quasi-one-dimensional periodic substrate. >>️

They << find various pinned and sliding phases as a function of substrate strength and drive amplitude. When the substrate is weak, a pinned bubble phase appears that depins elastically into a sliding bubble lattice. For stronger substrates, (AA) find anisotropic bubbles, disordered bubbles, and stripe phases. Plastic depinning occurs via the hopping of individual particles from one bubble to the next in a pinned bubble lattice, and as the drive increases, there is a transition to a state where all of the bubbles are moving but are continuously shedding and absorbing individual particles. This is followed at high drives by a moving bubble lattice in which the particles can no longer escape their individual bubbles. >>️

<< When the bubbles shrink due to an increase in the attractive interaction term, they fit better inside the pinning troughs and become more strongly pinned, leading to a reentrant pinning phase. For weaker attractive terms, the size of the bubbles becomes greater than the width of the pinning troughs and the depinning becomes elastic with a reduced depinning threshold. >>
C. Reichhardt, C.J.O. Reichhardt. Sliding dynamics for bubble phases on periodic modulated substrates. Phys. Rev. Research 6, 023116. May 2, 2024.

Also: bubble, elastic, transition, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, bubble, pinned bubble, elastic, transition




mercoledì 8 maggio 2024

# gst: a case of noise-induced excitation wave (in coupled FH-N eq.)

<< There are various research topics such as stochastic resonance, coherent resonance, and neuroavalanche in excitable systems under external noises. >>️

AA << have studied the propagation of excitation waves in the coupled noisy FitzHugh-Nagumo equations with a one-dimensional pacemaker region and found that there is a phase-transition-like phenomenon from the short-range propagation to the whole-system propagation by changing the noise strength T.  >>️

Hidetsugu Sakaguchi. Noise-induced excitation wave and its size distribution in coupled FitzHugh-Nagumo equations on a square lattice. Phys. Rev. E 109, 044211. Apr 19, 2024.

Also: waves, noise, transition, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, waves, noise, transition


lunedì 6 maggio 2024

# gst: random walk model for dual cascades in wave turbulence.

<< Dual cascades in turbulent systems with two conserved quadratic quantities famously arise in both two-dimensional hydrodynamic turbulence and also in wave turbulence based on four-wave interactions. >>

<< in wave turbulence the systematic spectral fluxes observed in a dual cascade do not require an irreversible dynamical mechanism, rather, they arise as the inevitable outcome of blind chance. >>️️

Oliver Bühler. Random walk model for dual cascades in wave turbulence. Phys. Rev. E 109, 055102. May 1, 2024. 

Also: waves, turbulence, random, weak, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, waves, turbulence, weak turbulence, random, random walks


sabato 4 maggio 2024

# gst: sudden noise-induced expansions beyond the onset of a steady symmetry-breaking bifurcation.

AA << consider fluid flows (..) subject to a steady symmetry-breaking bifurcation and forced by a weak noise acting on a slow timescale. >>

The validity of their proposed model << is tested on the flow past a sudden expansion for a given Reynolds number and different noise amplitudes. At a very low numerical cost, the statistics obtained from the amplitude equation accurately reproduce those of long-time direct numerical simulations. >>

Yves-Marie Ducimetière, Edouard Boujo, François Gallaire. Noise-induced transitions past the onset of a steady symmetry-breaking bifurcation: The case of the sudden expansion. Phys. Rev. Fluids 9, 053905. May 3, 2024. 

Also: transition, noise, in  https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, transition, noise