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Theoretical physicists working at a blackboard collaboration pod in the Beecroft building.
Credit: Jack Hobhouse

Ard Louis

Professor of Theoretical Physics

Research theme

  • Biological physics

Sub department

  • Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics

Research groups

  • Condensed Matter Theory
ard.louis@physics.ox.ac.uk
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Effect of Bending Rigidity on the Knotting of a Polymer under Tension

ACS MACRO LETTERS 1:11 (2012) 1352-1356

Authors:

Richard Matthews, Ard A Louis, Christos N Likos
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How Peclet number affects microstructure and transient cluster aggregation in sedimenting colloidal suspensions

JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS 136:6 (2012) ARTN 064517

Authors:

A Moncho-Jorda, AA Louis, JT Padding
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Formation of dodecagonal quasicrystals in two-dimensional systems of patchy particles

ArXiv 1111.5782 (2011)

Authors:

Marjolein N van der Linden, Jonathan PK Doye, Ard A Louis

Abstract:

The behaviour of two-dimensional patchy particles with 5 and 7 regularly-arranged patches is investigated by computer simulation. For higher pressures and wider patch widths, hexagonal crystals have the lowest enthalpy, whereas at lower pressures and for narrower patches, lower-density crystals with five nearest neighbours and that are based on the (3^2,4,3,4) tiling of squares and triangles become lower in enthalpy. Interestingly, in regions of parameter space near to that where the hexagonal crystals become stable, quasicrystalline structures with dodecagonal symmetry form on cooling from high temperature. These quasicrystals can be considered as tilings of squares and triangles, and are probably stabilized by the large configurational entropy associated with all the different possible such tilings. The potential for experimentally realizing such structures using DNA multi-arm motifs are discussed.
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Formation of dodecagonal quasicrystals in two-dimensional systems of patchy particles

(2011)

Authors:

Marjolein N van der Linden, Jonathan PK Doye, Ard A Louis
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Epistasis can lead to fragmented neutral spaces and contingency in evolution

(2011)

Authors:

Steffen Schaper, Iain G Johnston, Ard A Louis
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