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Active self-disassembly enhances the yield of self-assembled structures

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arxiv 2405.07239 v1 pith:LM6NXA2M submitted 2024-05-12 cond-mat.soft cond-mat.stat-mechphysics.bio-ph

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We introduce a lattice model to probe the effect of active self-disassembly on equilibrium self-assembly. Surprisingly, we find conditions under which active self-disassembly enhances the yield of a target structure above that achieved by self-assembly alone when the latter is already favoured thermodynamically. We discuss biological implications of our findings.

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  1. Non-reciprocal torques guide self-assembly of active particles into clusters with controllable function

    cond-mat.soft 2026-07 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    Non-reciprocal turn-toward torques assemble active particles into clusters whose symmetry fixes their function—static, translating, rotating, or run-and-tumble—and stochastic resetting speeds up the assembly.

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