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Fast Simulation of Lipid Vesicle Deformation Using Spherical Harmonic Approximation

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摘要 Lipid vesicles appear ubiquitously in biological systems.Understanding how the mechanical and intermolecular interactions deform vesicle membranes is a fundamental question in biophysics.In this article we develop a fast algorithm to compute the surface configurations of lipid vesicles by introducing surface harmonic functions to approximate themembrane surface.This parameterization allows an analytical computation of themembrane curvature energy and its gradient for the efficient minimization of the curvature energy using a nonlinear conjugate gradient method.Our approach drastically reduces the degrees of freedom for approximating the membrane surfaces compared to the previously developed finite element and finite difference methods.Vesicle deformations with a reduced volume larger than 0.65 can be well approximated by using as small as 49 surface harmonic functions.The method thus has a great potential to reduce the computational expense of tracking multiple vesicles which deform for their interaction with external fields.
出处 《Communications in Computational Physics》 SCIE 2017年第1期40-64,共25页 计算物理通讯(英文)
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