This is a series of four lectures presented at the 2015 Enrico Fermi Summer School in Varenna. The aim of the lectures is to give an introduction to the hydrodynamics of active matter concentrating on low-Reynolds-number examples such as cells and molecular motors. Lecture 1 introduces the hydrodynamics of single active particles, covering the Stokes equation and the Scallop Theorem, and stressing the link between autonomous activity and the dipolar symmetry of the far flow field. In lecture 2 I discuss applications of this mathematics to the behaviour of microswimmers at surfaces and in external flows, and describe our current understanding of how swimmers stir the surrounding fluid. Lecture 3 concentrates on the collective behaviour of ac...
Cette thèse étudie quelques situations dans lesquelles un système actif, composé de particules auto-...
We study the dynamics of a tunable 2D active nematic liquid crystal composed of microtubules and kin...
This articles reviews briefly our recent theoretical results on order, fluctuations and flow in coll...
This is a series of four lectures presented at the 2015 Enrico Fermi Summer School in Varenna. The a...
Active matter extracts energy from its surroundings at the single particle level and transforms it i...
Oscillatory active nematics represent nonequilibrium suspensions of microscopic objects, such as nat...
This thesis is devoted to understanding the effect of inter-particle interactions, external fields a...
Open AccessThis review summarizes theoretical progress in the field of active matter, placing it in ...
Active particles and active suspensions are a relatively new field of research. The study of such co...
Recent experiments on active materials, such as dense bacterial suspensions and microtubule–kinesin ...
This thesis consists of research work in the broad area of soft condensed matter theory with a focus...
Active matter is based on understanding the physical mechanisms that give rise to large scale flows ...
Both biological swimming microorganisms and artificial active particles capable of propulsion have r...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mathematics, 2018.Cataloged fro...
This thesis presents analytical and numerical studies of the nonequilibrium dynamics of active nemat...
Cette thèse étudie quelques situations dans lesquelles un système actif, composé de particules auto-...
We study the dynamics of a tunable 2D active nematic liquid crystal composed of microtubules and kin...
This articles reviews briefly our recent theoretical results on order, fluctuations and flow in coll...
This is a series of four lectures presented at the 2015 Enrico Fermi Summer School in Varenna. The a...
Active matter extracts energy from its surroundings at the single particle level and transforms it i...
Oscillatory active nematics represent nonequilibrium suspensions of microscopic objects, such as nat...
This thesis is devoted to understanding the effect of inter-particle interactions, external fields a...
Open AccessThis review summarizes theoretical progress in the field of active matter, placing it in ...
Active particles and active suspensions are a relatively new field of research. The study of such co...
Recent experiments on active materials, such as dense bacterial suspensions and microtubule–kinesin ...
This thesis consists of research work in the broad area of soft condensed matter theory with a focus...
Active matter is based on understanding the physical mechanisms that give rise to large scale flows ...
Both biological swimming microorganisms and artificial active particles capable of propulsion have r...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mathematics, 2018.Cataloged fro...
This thesis presents analytical and numerical studies of the nonequilibrium dynamics of active nemat...
Cette thèse étudie quelques situations dans lesquelles un système actif, composé de particules auto-...
We study the dynamics of a tunable 2D active nematic liquid crystal composed of microtubules and kin...
This articles reviews briefly our recent theoretical results on order, fluctuations and flow in coll...