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The Statistical Mechanics of Dynamic Pathways to Self-assembly

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arxiv 1407.2505 v2 pith:LRYAI5ET submitted 2014-07-09 cond-mat.stat-mech cond-mat.soft

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We describe some of the important physical characteristics of the `pathways', i.e. dynamical processes, by which molecular, nanoscale and micron-scale self-assembly occurs. We highlight the fact that there exist features of self-assembly pathways that are common to a wide range of physical systems, even though those systems may be different in respect of their microscopic details. We summarize some existing theoretical descriptions of self-assembly pathways, and highlight areas -- notably, the description of self-assembly pathways that occur `far' from equilibrium -- that are likely to become increasingly important.

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