In non-reciprocal active solids, increasing microscopic activity causes macroscale active response to vanish due to non-affine localized modes that prevail in any dilute periodic structure and in random lattices below percolation.
van Hecke, Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 22, 033101 (2009)
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In non-reciprocal active solids, increasing microscopic activity causes macroscale active response to vanish due to non-affine localized modes that prevail in any dilute periodic structure and in random lattices below percolation.