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arxiv: 0907.2789 · v1 · pith:NA4BVAELnew · submitted 2009-07-16 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft · cond-mat.other

A model for hierarchical patterns under mechanical stresses

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keywords growthhierarchicalleafmechanicalstressesmodelnetworkspatterns
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We present a model for mechanically-induced pattern formation in growing biological tissues and discuss its application to the development of leaf venation networks. Drawing an analogy with phase transitions in solids, we use a phase field method to describe the transition between two states of the tissue, e.g. the differentiation of leaf veins, and consider a layered system where mechanical stresses are generated by differential growth. We present analytical and numerical results for one-dimensional systems, showing that a combination of growth and irreversibility gives rise to hierarchical patterns. Two-dimensional simulations suggest that such a mechanism could account for the hierarchical, reticulate structure of leaf venation networks, yet point to the need for a more detailed treatment of the coupling between growth and mechanical stresses.

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