Modeling semiflexible polymer networks
Princeton University · Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Abstract
This is an overview of theoretical approaches to semiflexible polymers and their networks. Such semiflexible polymers have large bending rigidities that can compete with the entropic tendency of a chain to crumple up into a random coil. Many studies on semiflexible polymers and their assemblies have been motivated by their importance in biology. Indeed, cross-linked networks of semiflexible polymers form a major structural component of tissue and living cells. Reconstituted networks of such biopolymers have emerged as a new class of biological soft matter systems with remarkable material properties, which have spurred many of the theoretical developments discussed here. Starting from the mechanics and dynamics…
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2Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Statistical physics
- Polymer
- Classical mechanics
- Theoretical physics
- Nuclear magnetic resonance