Topological floppy modes in models of epithelial tissues

Harry Liu, Di Zhou, Leyou Zhang, David K. Lubensky, Xiaoming Mao*

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Abstract

Recent advances in topological mechanics have revealed unusual phenomena such as topologically protected floppy modes and states of self-stress that are exponentially localized at boundaries and interfaces of mechanical networks. In this paper, we explore the topological mechanics of epithelial tissues, where the appearance of these boundary and interface modes could lead to localized soft or stressed spots and play a role in morphogenesis. We consider both a simple vertex model (VM) governed by an effective elastic energy and its generalization to an active tension network (ATN) which incorporates active adaptation of the cytoskeleton. By analyzing spatially periodic lattices at the Maxwell point of mechanical instability, we find topologically polarized phases with exponential localization of floppy modes and states of self-stress in the ATN when cells are allowed to become concave, but not in the VM.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8624-8641
Number of pages18
JournalSoft Matter
Volume17
Issue number38
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Oct 2021

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