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1School of Computing, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
A family of marginally rigid (isostatic) spring networks with fractal structure up to a controllable length was devised, and the viscoelastic spectra G^{*}(ω) calculated. Two nontrivial scaling regimes were observed, (i) G^{'}≈G^{''}∝ω^{Δ} at low frequencies, consistent with Δ=1/2, and (ii) G^{'}∝G^{''}∝ω^{Δ^{'}} for intermediate frequencies corresponding to fractal structure, consistent with a theoretical prediction Δ^{'}=(ln3-ln2)/(ln3+ln2). The crossover between these two regimes occurred at lower frequencies for larger fractals in a manner suggesting diffusivelike dispersion. Solid gels generated by introducing internal stresses exhibited similar behavior above a low-frequency cutoff, indicating the relevance of these findings to real-world applications.
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