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Erwin Frey
Researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Publications - 383
Citations - 16641
Erwin Frey is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Molecular motor. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 373 publications receiving 14868 citations. Previous affiliations of Erwin Frey include Harvard University & University of Cologne.
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Polar patterns of driven filaments
TL;DR: A minimal polar-pattern-forming system that consists of highly concentrated actin filaments propelled by immobilized molecular motors in a planar geometry is demonstrated, identifying weak and local alignment interactions to be essential for the observed formation of patterns and their dynamics.
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Mobility promotes and jeopardizes biodiversity in rock-paper-scissors games
TL;DR: It is established that this phenomenon is robust; it does not depend on the details of cyclic competition or spatial environment, and are relevant for the formation and propagation of patterns in microbial populations or excitable media.
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Statics and Dynamics of Single DNA Molecules Confined in Nanochannels
Walter Reisner,Keith Morton,Robert Riehn,Yan Mei Wang,Zhaoning Yu,Michael J. Rosen,James C. Sturm,Stephen Y. Chou,Erwin Frey,Robert H. Austin +9 more
TL;DR: Measurements of DNA extended in nanochannels are presented and it is shown that below a critical width roughly twice the persistence length there is a crossover in the polymer physics.
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Elasticity of stiff polymer networks.
Jan Wilhelm,Erwin Frey +1 more
TL;DR: In addition to a critical rigidity percolation region and a homogeneously elastic regime, the Rikado model is found to have a novel intermediate scaling regime, where the elasticity is dominated by bending deformations.
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Phase Coexistence in Driven One-Dimensional Transport
TL;DR: A mean-field approach is used to interpret the numerical results obtained by Monte Carlo simulations, and the phase diagram of this nonconserved dynamics in the thermodynamic limit is predicted.