An exact Noether sum rule interrelates three two-body correlation functions providing insights into the nature of liquids:
Noether-Constrained Correlations in Equilibrium Liquids. Phys. Rev. Lett. 130, 268203 (2023)
https://t.co/2l3YueEASW
Glad to announce the 1st Milan Workshop on the #Physics of #Complex Systems @LaStatale with many talks on statistical physics, soft matter, AI, biophysics, disordered systems, plasma physics, from all over Europe. @albvai@SZapperi@GuidoTiana @AgneseSeminara @esmectico
Perspective published in @JPhysCM. Overcoming dynamical density functional theory with power functional theory and machine learning.
Perspective: How to overcome dynamical density functional theory
J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 35, 271501 (2023)
https://t.co/H1zBJ4JYNr
Our recent paper on sedimentation of colloidal rods is now published on @softmatter:
Effect of sample height and particle elongation in the sedimentation of colloidal rods
Soft Matter, 2023,19, 2214-2223
https://t.co/CPYyxfZGx9
Here, @esmectico et al theoretically propose an analogue twisted bilayer system consisting of patterns of magnetic colloidal particles that exhibit enhanced particle mobility at specific twist angles. @unibt https://t.co/7ox5oJzRzj
Sedimentation of colloidal plate-sphere mixtures and inference of particle characteristics from stacking sequences, Tobias Eckert, Matthias Schmidt, and Daniel de las Heras @unibt@esmectico#softmatter#statisticalphysics https://t.co/wo7e2AxlmY
Hermann and Schmidt consider Statistical Mechanical objects, such as the free energy and density and power functionals to derive exact force and torque sum rules.
https://t.co/CIlOOtGBwK
De las Heras et al. present a theoretical approach based on sedimentation paths to predict the effect of gravity on the emergence of different sedimentation phases in mixtures of anisotropic colloids. @unibt@esmectico https://t.co/6KZ6O410KN
Phase coexistence of active Brownian particles, Sophie Hermann, Philip Krinninger, Daniel de las Heras, and Matthias Schmidt #activematter#softmatter#statisticalmechanics https://t.co/EBwbm7qCJ6
In the very 1st issue of the brand new @CommsPhys a report on a magnetic colloidal tabletop 'experimental simulation' of a topological insulator: bulk particles move in closed orbits and edge particles have skipping orbits https://t.co/9FjkuSf1fv