Softness, anomalous dynamics, and fractal-like energy landscape in model cell tissues
Abstract
Epithelial cell tissues have a slow relaxation dynamics resembling that of supercooled liquids. Yet, they also have distinguishing features. These include an extended short-time sub-diffusive transient, as observed in some experiments and recent studies of model systems, and a sub-Arrhenius dependence of the relaxation time on temperature, as reported in numerical studies. Here we demonstrate that the anomalous glassy dynamics of epithelial tissues originates from the emergence of a fractal-like energy landscape, particles becoming virtually free to diffuse in specific phase space directions up to a small distance. Furthermore, we clarify that the stiffness of the cells tunes this anomalous behaviour, tissues of stiff cells having conventional glassy relaxation dynamics.
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@article{arxiv.2101.09120,
title = {Softness, anomalous dynamics, and fractal-like energy landscape in model cell tissues},
author = {Yan-Wei Li and Leon Loh Yeong Wei and Matteo Paoluzzi and Massimo Pica Ciamarra},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.09120},
year = {2021}
}
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Accepted for publication in Physical Review E