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A simple landscape of metastable state energies for two-dimensional cellular matter

Kim, Sangwoo  
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Hilgenfeldt, Sascha
2019
Soft Matter

The mechanical behavior of cellular matter in two dimensions can be inferred from geometric information near its energetic ground state. Here it is shown that the much larger set of all metastable state energies is universally described by a systematic expansion in moments of the joint probability distribution of size (area) and topology (number of neighbors). The approach captures bounds to the entire range of metastable state energies and quantitatively identifies any such state. The resulting energy landscape is invariant across different classes of energy functionals, across simulation techniques, and across system polydispersities. The theory also finds a threshold in tissue adhesion beyond which no metastable states are possible. Mechanical properties of cellular matter in biological and technological applications can thus be identified by visual information only.

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DOI
10.1039/C8SM01921E
Author(s)
Kim, Sangwoo  
Hilgenfeldt, Sascha
Date Issued

2019

Published in
Soft Matter
Volume

15

Issue

2

Start page

237

End page

242

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

Written at

OTHER

EPFL units
MESOBIO  
Available on Infoscience
November 23, 2023
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/202358
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