Hybrid simulation and non-Euclidean elasticity theory demonstrate that clathrin coats develop adaptive rigidity and memory during growth, producing flat, stalled, or closed outcomes through two energy-landscape gates and matching experiments without fitted parameters.
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Tensile tests on a 16-bead colloidal ribbon reveal multiple deformation modes up to fracture at ~10% strain, reproduced by a spring-mass model with full and reduced Monte Carlo simulations.
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Tensile tests on a 16-bead colloidal ribbon reveal multiple deformation modes up to fracture at ~10% strain, reproduced by a spring-mass model with full and reduced Monte Carlo simulations.