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arxiv.org πŸ“… 2002 πŸ“° arXiv πŸ“„ PDF
To the problem of Poincare recurrences in generic Hamiltonian systems
πŸ‘€ B. V. Chirikov; D. L. Shepelyansky

We discuss the problem of Poincare recurrences in area-preserving maps and the universality of their decay at long times. The work is related to to the results presented in Refs. [1,2].…

cond-mat nlin.CD
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.89.239402
arxiv.org πŸ“… 1998 πŸ“° arXiv πŸ“„ PDF
Discrete molecular dynamics studies of the folding of a protein-like model
πŸ‘€ Nikolay V. Dokholyan; Sergey V. Buldyrev; H. Eugene Stanley; Eugene I. Shakhnovich

Background: Many attempts have been made to resolve in time the folding of model proteins in computer simulations. Different computational approaches have emerged. Some of these approaches suffer from the insensitivity to the geometrical properties of the proteins (lattice models), while others are computationally heav…

cond-mat.stat-mech q-bio
arxiv.org πŸ“… 1998 πŸ“° arXiv πŸ“„ PDF
Testing a New Monte Carlo Strategy for Folding Model Proteins
πŸ‘€ H. Frauenkron; U. Bastolla; E. Gerstner; P. Grassberger; und W. Nadler

We demonstrate that the recently proposed pruned-enriched Rosenbluth method PERM (P.~Grassberger, Phys.~Rev.~{\bf E 56} (1997) 3682) leads to very efficient algorithms for the folding of simple model proteins. We test it on several models for lattice heteropolymers, and compare to published Monte Carlo studies of the…

cond-mat.soft q-bio
arxiv.org πŸ“… 2001 πŸ“° arXiv πŸ“„ PDF
Introducing Protein Folding Using Simple Models
πŸ‘€ D. Thirumalai; D. K. Klimov

We discuss recent theoretical developments in the study of simple lattice models of proteins. Such models are designed to understand general features of protein structures and mechanism of folding. Among the topics covered are (i) the use of lattice models to understand the selection of the limited set of viable protei…

cond-mat.soft q-bio
arxiv.org πŸ“… 2003 πŸ“° arXiv πŸ“„ PDF
Remarks on homo- and hetero-polymeric aspects of protein folding
πŸ‘€ T. Garel

Different aspects of protein folding are illustrated by simplified polymer models. Stressing the diversity of side chains (residues) leads one to view folding as the freezing transition of an heteropolymer. Technically, the most common approach to diversity is randomness, which is usually implemented in two body intera…

cond-mat.soft cond-mat.dis-nn cond-mat.stat-mech q-bio.BM
arxiv.org πŸ“… 1998 πŸ“° arXiv πŸ“„ PDF
Cooperativity in Protein Folding: From Lattice Models with Side Chains to Real Proteins
πŸ‘€ D. K. Klimov; D. Thirumalai

We consider equilibrium folding transitions in lattice protein models with and without side chains. A dimensionless measure, $Omega_{c}$, is introduced to quantitatively assess the degree of cooperativity in lattice models and in real proteins. We show that larger values of $Ξ©_{c}$ resembling those seen in proteins ar…

cond-mat.soft q-bio
arxiv.org πŸ“… 1996 πŸ“° arXiv πŸ“„ PDF
Protein Folding Kinetics: Time Scales, Pathways, and Energy Landscapes in Terms of Sequence Dependent Properties
πŸ‘€ T. Veitshans; D. K. Klimov; D. Thirumalai

The folding kinetics of a number of sequences for off-lattice continuum model of proteins is studied using Langevin simulations at two values of the friction coefficient. We show that there is a remarkable correlation between folding times, $Ο„_{F}$, and $Οƒ= (T_{ΞΈ} - T_{F})/T_{ΞΈ} $, where $T_{ΞΈ}$ and $T_{F}$ are th…

cond-mat.stat-mech q-bio
arxiv.org πŸ“… 2002 πŸ“° arXiv πŸ“„ PDF
Crucial stages of protein folding through a solvable model: predicting target sites for enzyme-inhibiting drugs
πŸ‘€ Cristian Micheletti; Fabio Cecconi; Alessandro Flammini; Amos Maritan

An exactly solvable model based on the topology of a protein native state is applied to identify bottlenecks and key-sites for the folding of HIV-1 Protease. The predicted sites are found to correlate well with clinical data on resistance to FDA-approved drugs. It has been observed that the effects of drug therapy are …

cond-mat.stat-mech cond-mat.soft q-bio.BM
arxiv.org πŸ“… 2024 πŸ“° arXiv πŸ“„ PDF
History of Lattice Field Theory from a Statistical Perspective
πŸ‘€ Wolfgang Bietenholz

Researchers working in lattice field theory constitute an established community since the early 1990s, and around the same time the online open-access e-print repository arXiv was created. The fact that this field has a specific arXiv section, hep-lat, which is comprehensively used, provides a unique opportunity for a …

hep-lat physics.hist-ph physics.soc-ph
arxiv.org πŸ“… 2004 πŸ“° arXiv πŸ“„ PDF
Geometric theory on the elasticity of bio-membranes
πŸ‘€ Z. C. Tu; Z. C. Ou-Yang

The purpose of this paper is to study the shapes and stabilities of bio-membranes within the framework of exterior differential forms. After a brief review of the current status in theoretical and experimental studies on the shapes of bio-membranes, a geometric scheme is proposed to discuss the shape equation of closed…

cond-mat.soft math-ph math.DG q-bio.QM
DOI: 10.1088/0305-4470/37/47/010
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