Inherently unstable networks collapse to a critical point

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DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.92.012710
Reference M. Sheinman, A. Sharma, J. Alvarado, G.H. Koenderink and F.C. MacKintosh, Inherently unstable networks collapse to a critical point, Phys. Rev. E 92, (Article number: 012710), 1-6 (2015)

Nonequilibrium systems that are driven or drive themselves towards a critical point have been studied for almost three decades. Here we present a minimalist example of such a system, motivated by experiments on collapsing active elastic networks. Our model of an unstable elastic network exhibits a collapse towards a critical point from any macroscopically connected initial configuration. Taking into account steric interactions within the network, the model qualitatively and quantitatively reproduces results of the experiments on collapsing active gels.