Spherical symmetry is ubiquitous in nature. It is therefore unfortunate that simulation of spherical systems is so hard and require complete spheres with millions of interacting particles. Here, we introduce a method to model spherical systems using revised periodic boundary conditions adapted to spherical symmetry. Method reduces computational costs by orders of magnitude, and is applicable for both solid and liquid membranes, provided the curvature is sufficiently small. We demonstrate the method by calculating the bending and Gaussian curvature moduli of single-layer and multilayer graphene. The method works with any interaction (ab initio, classical interactions), with any approach (molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo), and with application...
The investigation of soft materials poses many important challenges having implications for applicat...
International audienceGraphene sheets can be considered as lattices consisting of atoms and of inter...
We present a computational study of bending models for the curvature elasticity of lipid bilayer mem...
A distinguishing feature of lipid (bilayer) membranes is their in-plane fluidity caused by free-flow...
We theoretically study the elastic deformation of a fluid membrane induced by an adhering spherical ...
Simple models for spherical particles with a soft shell have been shown to self-assemble into numero...
International audienceA popular description of soft membranes uses the surface curvature energy intr...
We present a formalization of membrane structure by using a parametric 2-dimensional spherical surfa...
Model membrane systems are a useful tool for studying the role of lateral phase separation in relati...
In the present contribution we address the modeling of graphene membranes - the thinnest membrane st...
An important open question in biophysics is to understand how mechanical forces shape membrane-bound...
We consider a model of a biomembrane with attached proteins. The membrane is represented by a near s...
Many biological structures can be modeled as a system of interacting particles moving on a two-dimen...
Model membrane systems are a useful tool for studying the role of lateral phase separation in relati...
Combining different theoretical approaches, curvature modulated sorting in lipid bilayers fixed on n...
The investigation of soft materials poses many important challenges having implications for applicat...
International audienceGraphene sheets can be considered as lattices consisting of atoms and of inter...
We present a computational study of bending models for the curvature elasticity of lipid bilayer mem...
A distinguishing feature of lipid (bilayer) membranes is their in-plane fluidity caused by free-flow...
We theoretically study the elastic deformation of a fluid membrane induced by an adhering spherical ...
Simple models for spherical particles with a soft shell have been shown to self-assemble into numero...
International audienceA popular description of soft membranes uses the surface curvature energy intr...
We present a formalization of membrane structure by using a parametric 2-dimensional spherical surfa...
Model membrane systems are a useful tool for studying the role of lateral phase separation in relati...
In the present contribution we address the modeling of graphene membranes - the thinnest membrane st...
An important open question in biophysics is to understand how mechanical forces shape membrane-bound...
We consider a model of a biomembrane with attached proteins. The membrane is represented by a near s...
Many biological structures can be modeled as a system of interacting particles moving on a two-dimen...
Model membrane systems are a useful tool for studying the role of lateral phase separation in relati...
Combining different theoretical approaches, curvature modulated sorting in lipid bilayers fixed on n...
The investigation of soft materials poses many important challenges having implications for applicat...
International audienceGraphene sheets can be considered as lattices consisting of atoms and of inter...
We present a computational study of bending models for the curvature elasticity of lipid bilayer mem...