Simple models for spherical particles with a soft shell have been shown to self-assemble into numerous crystal phases and even quasicrystals. However, most of these models rely on a simple pairwise interaction, which is usually a valid approximation only in the limit of small deformations, i.e., low densities. In this work, we consider a many-body yet simple model for the evaluation of the elastic energy associated with the deformation of a spherical shell. The resulting energy evaluation, however, is relatively expensive for direct use in simulations. We significantly reduce the associated numerical cost by fitting the potential using a set of symmetry functions. We propose a method for selecting a suitable set of symmetry functions that c...
In many cases, the stability of complex structures in colloidal systems is enhanced by a competition...
A new empirical many-body potential energy function (PEF) is proposed, which comprices two- and thre...
Experiments have shown that at large densities, spherical polymeric nanocolloids self-organize in a ...
Simple models for spherical particles with a soft shell have been shown to self-assemble into numero...
Many biological structures can be modeled as a system of interacting particles moving on a two-dimen...
Understanding how soft particles can fill the space is still an open question. Structures far from c...
We present an efficient and robust method based on Monte Carlo simulations for predicting crystal st...
We present a general approach for determining the equilibrium shape of isolated, coherent, misfittin...
We present results from particle simulations with isotropic medium range interactions in two dimensi...
Using an adaptive, importance sampling Monte Carlo algorithm, the configuration integral, and subseq...
The energies of crystalline domains of different shapes on a spherical surface are calculated using ...
The problem of phase equilibrium in colloidal and classical atomistic systems is of great interest i...
Spherical symmetry is ubiquitous in nature. It is therefore unfortunate that simulation of spherical...
Spherically symmetric atom-centered descriptors of atomic environments have been widely used for con...
We use both mean-field methods and numerical simulation to study the phase diagram of classical part...
In many cases, the stability of complex structures in colloidal systems is enhanced by a competition...
A new empirical many-body potential energy function (PEF) is proposed, which comprices two- and thre...
Experiments have shown that at large densities, spherical polymeric nanocolloids self-organize in a ...
Simple models for spherical particles with a soft shell have been shown to self-assemble into numero...
Many biological structures can be modeled as a system of interacting particles moving on a two-dimen...
Understanding how soft particles can fill the space is still an open question. Structures far from c...
We present an efficient and robust method based on Monte Carlo simulations for predicting crystal st...
We present a general approach for determining the equilibrium shape of isolated, coherent, misfittin...
We present results from particle simulations with isotropic medium range interactions in two dimensi...
Using an adaptive, importance sampling Monte Carlo algorithm, the configuration integral, and subseq...
The energies of crystalline domains of different shapes on a spherical surface are calculated using ...
The problem of phase equilibrium in colloidal and classical atomistic systems is of great interest i...
Spherical symmetry is ubiquitous in nature. It is therefore unfortunate that simulation of spherical...
Spherically symmetric atom-centered descriptors of atomic environments have been widely used for con...
We use both mean-field methods and numerical simulation to study the phase diagram of classical part...
In many cases, the stability of complex structures in colloidal systems is enhanced by a competition...
A new empirical many-body potential energy function (PEF) is proposed, which comprices two- and thre...
Experiments have shown that at large densities, spherical polymeric nanocolloids self-organize in a ...