Topology, Geometry, and Physics of Elastic Networks
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Structure function properties of cytoskeletal and extracellular networks: Mechanics and crack propagation
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Moumita Das
- Physics, Rochester Inst of Tech
- Rochester Institute of Technology
- Rochester Inst of Tech
- Rochester Insttitute of Technology
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Moumita Das
- Physics, Rochester Inst of Tech
- Rochester Institute of Technology
- Rochester Inst of Tech
- Rochester Insttitute of Technology
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Elastic networks with optimal mechanical properties
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Marc Durand
- Laboratoire MSC, Université Paris Diderot
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Cell contraction induces long-ranged stress stiffening in the extracellular matrix
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Pierre Ronceray
- Princeton Univ
- Princeton Center for Theoretical Science, Princeton University
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Pierre Ronceray
- Princeton Univ
- Princeton Center for Theoretical Science, Princeton University
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Yu Long Han
- MIT
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Martin Lenz
- Univ Paris-Sud
- LPTMS, Univ of Paris - Sud 11 CNRS
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Chase Broedersz
- LMU
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Ming Guo
- MIT
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Odd viscosity in chiral active materials
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Vincenzo Vitelli
- Department of Physics and James Franck Institute, University of Chicago
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Vincenzo Vitelli
- Department of Physics and James Franck Institute, University of Chicago
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Topology counts: Force distributions in random spring networks
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Andrew Sageman-Furnas
- Technical University of Berlin
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