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Actively stressed marginal networks

Biological Physics 2012-12-04 v1 Soft Condensed Matter Subcellular Processes

Abstract

We study the effects of motor-generated stresses in disordered three dimensional fiber networks using a combination of a mean-field, effective medium theory, scaling analysis and a computational model. We find that motor activity controls the elasticity in an anomalous fashion close to the point of marginal stability by coupling to critical network fluctuations. We also show that motor stresses can stabilize initially floppy networks, extending the range of critical behavior to a broad regime of network connectivities below the marginal point. Away from this regime, or at high stress, motors give rise to a linear increase in stiffness with stress. Finally, we demonstrate that our results are captured by a simple, constitutive scaling relation highlighting the important role of non-affine strain fluctuations as a susceptibility to motor stress.

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@article{arxiv.1206.4152,
  title  = {Actively stressed marginal networks},
  author = {M. Sheinman and C. P. Broedersz and F. C. MacKintosh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1206.4152},
  year   = {2012}
}

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8 pages, 4 figures

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