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Correction: Non-equilibrium shapes and dynamics of active vesicles

Priyanka Iyer , Gerhard Gompper and Dmitry A. Fedosov *
Theoretical Physics of Living Matter, Institute of Biological Information Processing and Institute for Advanced Simulation, Forschungszentrum Jülich, 52425 Jülich, Germany. E-mail: p.iyer@fz-juelich.de; g.gompper@fz-juelich.de; d.fedosov@fz-juelich.de

Received 3rd November 2022 , Accepted 3rd November 2022

First published on 9th November 2022


Abstract

Correction for ‘Non-equilibrium shapes and dynamics of active vesicles’ by Priyanka Iyer et al., Soft Matter, 2022, 18, 6868–6881, https://doi.org/10.1039/D2SM00622G.


The authors would like to correct the cluster asphericity distributions presented in Fig. 6(e and f). An error occurred in the postsimulation analysis software, so all simulation results are unaffected. The corrected version of Fig. 6 is shown here (the caption is unchanged). This correction also affects the following statements in section 3.3.3 of the original paper.

(i) Original: “For low particle densities (ϕ ≲ 0.06), most clusters have an elongated shape.”

Corrected: “For low particle densities (ϕ ≲ 0.06), most clusters are flat with asphericities in the range of (0.2,0.8).”

(ii) Original: “However, several small clusters with Nc ∼ 10 may still be present at large ϕ, whose asphericity is close to unity as in the case for low particle densities. Therefore, asphericity distribution in Fig. 6(f) has two peaks at large ϕ.”

Corrected: “However, several small clusters with Nc ∼ 10 may still be present at large ϕ, whose asphericity lies in the range (0.2,0.8) as in the case for low particle densities. Therefore, at large ϕ the asphericity distribution in Fig. 6(f) develops a large peak near zero, with a long tail at larger asphericities.”


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Fig. 6 Distributions of various SPP cluster properties. Cluster-size distributions (a) for different Pe at ϕ = 0.06 and (b) for different ϕ at Pe = 100. Fixed-time displacement δ/R distributions, characterizing SPP mobility for various (c) Pe and (d) ϕ for Δt = 0.1Dr−1. Estimates based on diffusive (dashed dotted lines) and ballistic motion (dotted lines) of the SPPs are plotted for reference. Cluster asphericity distributions at Pe = 100 for (e) ϕ = 0.06 and (f) ϕ = 0.18. The insets show snapshots of particle clusters near the vesicle membrane (particle size is not to scale).

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