Chemical Sciences Seminars

Intrinsic Localized Modes (ILMs) in Nonlinear Lattices: Dynamics & Applications

by Dr. Ranja Sarkar, Ph.D. (University of Pune)

Monday, April 8, 2013 from to (Asia/Kolkata)
at Colaba Campus ( AG-69 )
TIFR, Colaba Mumbai 400005
Description
ILMs are self-localized excitations which can travel long distances in nonlinear lattice chains. This property of ILMs may be of relevant use in investigating the energy-transport mechanism in biopolymers e.g. proteins.

In this talk, I will discuss the static and dynamic properties of ILMs and a formalism that may serve as a minimal model to describe conformational flexibility in biopolymers and thereby, to understand complex phenomena occurring in them e.g. allosteric communication, protein misfolding etc..