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Henkes, S, Brito C, Dauchot O.  2012.  Extracting vibrational modes from fluctuations: a pedagogical discussion. Soft Matter. 8:6092–6109., Number 22: Royal Society of Chemistry Abstract

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Henkes, S, Brito C, Dauchot O, Van Saarloos W.  2010.  Local coulomb versus global failure criterion for granular packings. Soft Matter. 6:2939–2943., Number 13: Royal Society of Chemistry Abstract

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Ikeda, H, Brito C, Wyart M.  2020.  Infinitesimal asphericity changes the universality of the jamming transition, 2020. Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment. 2020(3):033302.: IOP Publishing AbstractWebsite

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The jamming transition of non-spherical particles is fundamentally different from the spherical case. Non-spherical particles are hypostatic at their jamming points, while isostaticity is ensured in the case of the jamming of spherical particles. This structural difference implies that the presence of asphericity affects the critical exponents related to the contact number and the vibrational density of states. Moreover, while the force and gap distributions of isostatic jamming present power-law behaviors, even an infinitesimal asphericity is enough to smooth out these singularities. In a recent work (Brito et al 2018 Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. 115 11736–41), we have used a combination of marginal stability arguments and the replica method to explain these observations. We argued that systems with internal degrees of freedom, like the rotations in ellipsoids, or the variation of the radii in the case of the breathing particles fall in the same universality class. In this paper, we review comprehensively the results about the jamming with internal degrees of freedom in addition to the translational degrees of freedom. We use a variational argument to derive the critical exponents of the contact number, shear modulus, and the characteristic frequencies of the density of states. Moreover, we present additional numerical data supporting the theoretical results, which were not shown in the previous work.

Ikeda, H, Brito C, Wyart M, Zamponi F.  2020.  Jamming with Tunable Roughness, May. Phys. Rev. Lett.. 124:208001.: American Physical Society AbstractWebsite

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Kapteijns, G, Ji W, Brito C, Wyart M, Lerner E.  2019.  Fast generation of ultrastable computer glasses by minimization of an augmented potential energy. Physical Review E. 99:012106., Number 1: American Physical Society Abstract

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Lazzari, D, Brito C.  2019.  Geometric and chemical nonuniformity may induce the stability of more than one wetting state in the same hydrophobic surface. Physical Review E. 99:032801., Number 3: American Physical Society Abstract

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Ravasio, R, Flatt SM, Yan L, Zamuner S, Brito C, Wyart M.  2019.  Mechanics of allostery: contrasting the induced fit and population shift scenarios. Biophysical journal. 117:1954–1962., Number 10: Cell Press Abstract

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Silvestrini, M, Brunnet LG, Disconzi M, Brito C.  2015.  Initial condition dependence and wave function confinement in the Schrödinger–Newton equation. General Relativity and Gravitation. 47:129., Number 11: Springer Abstract

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Silvestrini, M, Brito C.  2017.  Wettability of reentrant surfaces: a global energy approach. Langmuir. 33:12535–12545., Number 43: American Chemical Society Abstract

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Vainstein, MH, Brito C, Arenzon JJ.  2014.  Percolation and cooperation with mobile agents: Geometric and strategy clusters. Physical Review E. 90:022132., Number 2: APS Abstract

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Wodak, SJ, Paci E, Dokholyan NV, Berezovsky IN, Horovitz A, Li J, Hilser VJ, Bahar I, Karanicolas J, Stock G, others.  2019.  Allostery in its many disguises: from theory to applications. Structure. : Cell Press Abstract

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Yan, L, Ravasio R, Brito C, Wyart M.  2017.  Architecture and coevolution of allosteric materials. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 114:2526–2531., Number 10: National Academy of Sciences Abstract

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Yan, L, Ravasio R, Brito C, Wyart M.  2018.  Principles for optimal cooperativity in allosteric materials. Biophysical journal. 114:2787–2798., Number 12: Cell Press Abstract

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