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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Carl Goodrich\nhosted by Edouard Hannezo\nAbstract: Th
 e lack of a general framework for studying disordered systems represents a
  significant gap in our understanding of matter. Nevertheless\, it has bee
 n proposed that the zero-temperature jamming transition of soft spheres re
 presents an idealized starting point for understanding a variety of amorph
 ous systems\, thus playing the counterpart to the perfect crystal. While t
 his transition effectively captures the fundamental features of an ensembl
 e where interactions depend only on particle separation\, in this talk I w
 ill explore the consequences of moving to a larger ensemble where bonds co
 ntain internal degrees of freedom. I will start by presenting a powerful n
 ew principle of disordered matter that describes how far in phase space an
  elastic network is from a certain mechanical response. We will then see h
 ow this can be applied\, both directly and indirectly\, to understand two 
 cases where non-trivial biological-like functionality emerges in simple sy
 stems as a result of bond dynamics. This work shows the importance of cons
 idering a broader ensemble of disordered materials and lays the groundwork
  for understanding and developing physical processes with non-trivial stru
 cture-behavior relations
LOCATION:Mondi Seminar Room 2\, Central Building\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:tguggenb@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Carl Goodrich: Disordered systems with complex bonds: from basic pr
 inciples to biomimetic functionality
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/1857
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