Title of article :
Activated dynamics and timescale separation within the landscape paradigm: signature of complexity, diversity and glassiness Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
G.A. Appignanesi، نويسنده , , L.M. Alarc?n، نويسنده , , J.A. Rodr?guez Fris، نويسنده , , M.A. Frechero، نويسنده , , R.A. Montani، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
6
From page :
129
To page :
134
Abstract :
The landscape paradigm has become a widespread picture within the realm of complex systems. Complex systems include a great variety of systems, ranging from glasses to biopolymers, which display a common dynamical behavior. Within this framework, the dynamics of a such a system can be envisioned as the search it performs on its (potential energy) landscape. This approach rests on the belief that the relaxation behavior depends only on generic features, irrespective of specific details and lies on the validity of a timescale separation scenario computationally corroborated but not properly validated yet form first principles. In this work we shall show that the prevalence of activated dynamics over other kinds of mechanisms determines the emergence of complex dynamical behavior. Thus, complexity and diversity are not intrinsic properties of a system but depend on the kind of exploration of the landscape. We shall focus mainly on an ample generic context (complex hierarchical systems which have been used as models of glasses, spin glasses and biopolymers) and a specific one (model glass formers). For the last case we shall be able to reveal (in mechanistic terms) the microscopic rationale for the occurrence of timescale separation. Furthermore, we shall explore the connections between these two up to now mostly unrelated contexts and the relation to a variational principle, and we shall reveal the conditions for the applicability of the landscape approach.
Keywords :
Activated dynamics , molecular dynamics , Glassy systems , Ultrametric spaces , Complex systems , Biopolymer folding , relaxation , Hierarchical systems
Journal title :
Biophysical Chemistry
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Biophysical Chemistry
Record number :
1113648
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