Shape transitions of high-genus fluid vesicles
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
physics.bio-ph
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poresshapediscocytefluidmembranestomatocytetransformstransitions
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The morphologies of genus-2 to -8 fluid vesicles are studied by using dynamically triangulated membrane simulations with area-difference elasticity. It is revealed that the alignments of the membrane pores alter the vesicle shapes and the types of shape transitions for the genus $g \ge 3$. At a high reduced volume, a stomatocyte with a circular alignment of $g+1$ pores continuously transforms into a discocyte with a line of $g$ pores with increasing intrinsic area difference. In contrast, at a low volume, a stomatocyte transforms into a ($g+1$)-hedral shape and subsequently exhibits a discrete phase transition to a discocyte.
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