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A geometrical approach to computing free energy landscapes from short-ranged potentials

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Particles interacting with short-ranged potentials have attracted increasing interest, partly for their ability to model mesoscale systems such as colloids interacting via DNA or depletion. We consider the free energy landscape of such systems as the range of the potential goes to zero. In this limit, the landscape is entirely defined by geometrical manifolds, plus a single control parameter. These manifolds are fundamental objects that do not depend on the details of the interaction potential, and provide the starting point from which any quantity characterizing the system -- equilibrium or non-equilibrium -- can be computed for arbitrary potentials. To consider dynamical quantities we compute the asymptotic limit of the Fokker-Planck equation, and show that it becomes restricted to the low-dimensional manifolds connected by "sticky" boundary conditions. To illustrate our theory, we compute the low-dimensional manifolds for n<=8 identical particles, providing a complete description of the lowest-energy parts of the landscape including floppy modes with up to 2 internal degrees of freedom. The results can be directly tested on colloidal clusters. This limit is a novel approach for understanding energy landscapes, and our hope is that it can also provide insight into finite-range potentials.

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cond-mat.soft · 2025-07-07 · conditional · novelty 6.0

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  • Stochastic size control of self-assembled filaments cond-mat.soft · 2025-07-07 · conditional · none · ref 50 · internal anchor

    Semiaddressable binding, where each species binds itself and the next in sequence, yields a tunable filament length distribution whose mean and width are independently controlled.