The dense packing of interacting particles on spheres has proved to be a useful model for virus capsids and colloidosomes. Indeed, icosahedral symmetry observed in virus capsids corresponds to potential energy minima that occur for magic numbers of, e.g., 12, 32 and 72 identical Lennard-Jones particles, for which the packing has exactly the minimum number of twelve five-fold defects. It is unclear, however, how stable these structures are against thermal agitation. We investigate this property by means of basin-hopping global optimisation and Langevin dynamics for particle numbers between ten and one hundred. An important measure is the number and type of point defects, that is, particles that do not have six nearest neighbours. We find tha...
We simulate the assembly dynamics of icosahedral capsids from subunits that interconvert between dif...
Small spherical viruses spontaneously encapsidate their genome into protein capsids. The encapsidati...
Small spherical viruses spontaneously encapsidate their genome into protein capsids. The encapsidati...
The dense packing of interacting particles on spheres has proved to be a useful model for virus caps...
The dense packing of interacting particles on spheres has proved to be a useful model for virus caps...
The dense packing of interacting particles on spheres has proved to be a useful model for virus caps...
The dense packing of interacting particles on spheres has proved to be a useful model for virus caps...
The dense packing of interacting particles on spheres has proved to be a useful model for virus caps...
The interplay between crystalline ordering, curvature, and size dispersity make the packing of bidis...
The interplay between crystalline ordering, curvature, and size dispersity make the packing of bidis...
Phenomena such as protein folding, crystallisation, self-assembly, and the observation of magic numb...
The protein shells, or capsids, of nearly all spherelike viruses adopt icosahedral symmetry. In the ...
The potential energy surface (PES) underlies most calculations of structure, dynamics and thermodyna...
The protein shells, or capsids, of nearly all spherelike viruses adopt icosahedral symmetry. In the ...
We report extensive Monte Carlo and event-driven molecular dynamics simulations of a liquid composed...
We simulate the assembly dynamics of icosahedral capsids from subunits that interconvert between dif...
Small spherical viruses spontaneously encapsidate their genome into protein capsids. The encapsidati...
Small spherical viruses spontaneously encapsidate their genome into protein capsids. The encapsidati...
The dense packing of interacting particles on spheres has proved to be a useful model for virus caps...
The dense packing of interacting particles on spheres has proved to be a useful model for virus caps...
The dense packing of interacting particles on spheres has proved to be a useful model for virus caps...
The dense packing of interacting particles on spheres has proved to be a useful model for virus caps...
The dense packing of interacting particles on spheres has proved to be a useful model for virus caps...
The interplay between crystalline ordering, curvature, and size dispersity make the packing of bidis...
The interplay between crystalline ordering, curvature, and size dispersity make the packing of bidis...
Phenomena such as protein folding, crystallisation, self-assembly, and the observation of magic numb...
The protein shells, or capsids, of nearly all spherelike viruses adopt icosahedral symmetry. In the ...
The potential energy surface (PES) underlies most calculations of structure, dynamics and thermodyna...
The protein shells, or capsids, of nearly all spherelike viruses adopt icosahedral symmetry. In the ...
We report extensive Monte Carlo and event-driven molecular dynamics simulations of a liquid composed...
We simulate the assembly dynamics of icosahedral capsids from subunits that interconvert between dif...
Small spherical viruses spontaneously encapsidate their genome into protein capsids. The encapsidati...
Small spherical viruses spontaneously encapsidate their genome into protein capsids. The encapsidati...