We review the general hydrodynamic theory of active soft materials that is motivated in particular by biological matter. We present basic concepts of irreversible thermodynamics of spatially extended multicomponent active systems. Starting from the rate of entropy production, we identify conjugate thermodynamic fluxes and forces and present generic constitutive equations of polar active fluids and active gels. We also discuss angular momentum conservation which plays a role in the the physics of active chiral gels. The irreversible thermodynamics of active gels provides a general framework to discuss the physics that underlies a wide variety of biological processes in cells and in multicellular tissues
Active particles contain internal degrees of freedom with the ability to take in and dissipate energ...
The defining feature of active matter, self-propulsion requires constant consumption of energy to be...
The hallmark of active matter is the autonomous directed motion of its microscopic constituents driv...
We review the general hydrodynamic theory of active soft materials that is motivated in particular b...
Publisher: IOP PublishingWe develop a generic hydrodynamic theory of active fluids with several comp...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/9/11/422 Abstract. We develop a generic hydrodynamic theory of active fluids w...
Open AccessThis review summarizes theoretical progress in the field of active matter, placing it in ...
In this review we summarize theoretical progress in the field of active matter, placing it in the co...
Active particles contain internal degrees of freedom with the ability to take in and dissipate energ...
This review presents some of our recent results on active polar gels. Active polar gels are viscoela...
Active matter, comprising many active agents interacting and moving in fluids or more complex enviro...
Biological matter is driven far from thermodynamic equilibrium by active processes on the molecular ...
Abstract. We discuss general features of noise and fluctuations in active polar gels close to and aw...
Motivated by the unique physical properties of biological active matter, e.g., cytoskeletal dynamics...
We discuss general features of noise and fluctuations in active polar gels close to and away from eq...
Active particles contain internal degrees of freedom with the ability to take in and dissipate energ...
The defining feature of active matter, self-propulsion requires constant consumption of energy to be...
The hallmark of active matter is the autonomous directed motion of its microscopic constituents driv...
We review the general hydrodynamic theory of active soft materials that is motivated in particular b...
Publisher: IOP PublishingWe develop a generic hydrodynamic theory of active fluids with several comp...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/9/11/422 Abstract. We develop a generic hydrodynamic theory of active fluids w...
Open AccessThis review summarizes theoretical progress in the field of active matter, placing it in ...
In this review we summarize theoretical progress in the field of active matter, placing it in the co...
Active particles contain internal degrees of freedom with the ability to take in and dissipate energ...
This review presents some of our recent results on active polar gels. Active polar gels are viscoela...
Active matter, comprising many active agents interacting and moving in fluids or more complex enviro...
Biological matter is driven far from thermodynamic equilibrium by active processes on the molecular ...
Abstract. We discuss general features of noise and fluctuations in active polar gels close to and aw...
Motivated by the unique physical properties of biological active matter, e.g., cytoskeletal dynamics...
We discuss general features of noise and fluctuations in active polar gels close to and away from eq...
Active particles contain internal degrees of freedom with the ability to take in and dissipate energ...
The defining feature of active matter, self-propulsion requires constant consumption of energy to be...
The hallmark of active matter is the autonomous directed motion of its microscopic constituents driv...