生命系统
生物
无定形固体
多样性(控制论)
简单(哲学)
软物质
物理
统计物理学
复杂系统
机制(生物学)
物质状态
动力学(音乐)
国家(计算机科学)
纳米技术
活性物质
模型系统
计算机科学
进化系统
主题
物理系统
化学物理
理论物理学
经典力学
材料科学
液态
作者
Muhittin Mungan,Eric Clément,Damien Vandembroucq,Srikanth Sastry
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-conmatphys-082225-051908
摘要
Disordered systems subject to a fluctuating environment can self-organize into a complex history-dependent response, retaining a memory of the driving. In sheared amorphous solids, self-organization is established by the emergence of a persistent system of mechanical instabilities that can repeatedly be triggered by the driving, leading to a state of high mechanical reversibility. As a result of self-organization, the response of the system becomes correlated with the dynamics of its environment, which can be viewed as a sensing mechanism of the system's environment. Such phenomena emerge across a wide variety of soft matter systems, suggesting that they are generic and, hence, may depend very little on the underlying specifics. We review self-organization in driven amorphous solids, concluding with a discussion of what self-organization in driven disordered systems can teach us about how simple organisms sense and adapt to their changing environments.
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