This paper studies mathematical models of biopolymer supramolecular aggregates that are formed by the self-assembly of single monomers. We develop a new multiscale numerical approach to model the structural properties of such aggregates. This theoretical approach establishes micro-macro relations between the geometrical and mechanical properties of the monomers and supramolecular aggregates. Most atomistic-to-continuum methods are constrained by a crystalline order or a periodic setting and therefore cannot be directly applied to modeling of soft matter. By contrast, the energy matching method developed in this paper does not require crystalline order and, therefore, can be applied to general microstructures with strongly variable spatial c...
This work reports an all-atom molecular dynamics study of the first stages of aggregation of poly(γ-...
Harnessing the self-assembly of peptide sequences has demonstrated great promise in the domain of cr...
We present a version of continuum elasticity theory applicable to aggregates of functional biomolecu...
This paper studies mathematical models of biopolymer supramolecular aggregates that are formed by th...
Abstract. We want to address the following problem of hierarchical modeling of the structure of biop...
We outline the first stages in the multiscale modeling of biopolymer materials, starting with the st...
We outline the first stages in the multiscale modeling of biopolymer materials, starting with the st...
We outline the first stages in the multiscale modeling of biopolymer materials, starting with the st...
We outline the first stages in the multiscale modeling of biopolymer materials, starting with the st...
AbstractWe investigated the supramolecular structure and continuum mechanical properties of a β-shee...
Fabrication of materials through bottom-up, noncovalent self-assembly has the potential to revolutio...
We have simulated the structure of kinetically irreversible protein aggregates in two-dimensional sp...
Nature uses self-assembly for building supramolecular materials possessing fascinating properties (s...
AbstractWe investigated the supramolecular structure and continuum mechanical properties of a β-shee...
ABSTRACT: Certain sequences of peptoid polymers (syn-thetic analogs of peptides) assemble into bilay...
This work reports an all-atom molecular dynamics study of the first stages of aggregation of poly(γ-...
Harnessing the self-assembly of peptide sequences has demonstrated great promise in the domain of cr...
We present a version of continuum elasticity theory applicable to aggregates of functional biomolecu...
This paper studies mathematical models of biopolymer supramolecular aggregates that are formed by th...
Abstract. We want to address the following problem of hierarchical modeling of the structure of biop...
We outline the first stages in the multiscale modeling of biopolymer materials, starting with the st...
We outline the first stages in the multiscale modeling of biopolymer materials, starting with the st...
We outline the first stages in the multiscale modeling of biopolymer materials, starting with the st...
We outline the first stages in the multiscale modeling of biopolymer materials, starting with the st...
AbstractWe investigated the supramolecular structure and continuum mechanical properties of a β-shee...
Fabrication of materials through bottom-up, noncovalent self-assembly has the potential to revolutio...
We have simulated the structure of kinetically irreversible protein aggregates in two-dimensional sp...
Nature uses self-assembly for building supramolecular materials possessing fascinating properties (s...
AbstractWe investigated the supramolecular structure and continuum mechanical properties of a β-shee...
ABSTRACT: Certain sequences of peptoid polymers (syn-thetic analogs of peptides) assemble into bilay...
This work reports an all-atom molecular dynamics study of the first stages of aggregation of poly(γ-...
Harnessing the self-assembly of peptide sequences has demonstrated great promise in the domain of cr...
We present a version of continuum elasticity theory applicable to aggregates of functional biomolecu...