International audienceActive Brownian particles (ABPs, such as self-phoretic colloids) swim at fixed speed $v$ along a body-axis ${\bf u}$ that rotates by slow angular diffusion. Run-and-tumble particles (RTPs, such as motile bacteria) swim with constant $\u$ until a random tumble event suddenly decorrelates the orientation. We show that when the motility parameters depend on density $\rho$ but not on ${\bf u}$, the coarse-grained fluctuating hydrodynamics of interacting ABPs and RTPs can be mapped onto each other and are thus strictly equivalent. In both cases, a steeply enough decreasing $v(\rho)$ causes phase separation in dimensions $d=2,3$, even when no attractive forces act between the particles. This points to a generic role for moti...
Active colloids exhibit persistent motion, which can lead to motility-induced phase separation (MIPS...
To study the role of torque in motility-induced phase separation (MIPS), we simulate a system of sel...
Movement is an essential feature of life. It allows organisms to move towards a more favorable envir...
Active Brownian particles (ABPs, such as self-phoretic colloids) swim at fixed speed v along a body-...
The effect of curvature on an ensemble of repulsive active Brownian particles (ABPs) moving on a sph...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the mathematical modeling of Brownian active particle systems, a...
We study the phase behavior of polar active Brownian particles moving in two-spatial dimensions and ...
Amongst the various theoretical approaches towards dynamics and phase behaviour of suspensions of ac...
© 2020 American Physical Society. Frictional forces affect the rheology of hard-sphere colloids, at ...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the mathematical modeling of Brownian active particle systems, a...
Recently, there has been much interest in activity-induced phase separations in concentrated suspens...
5 pages, 5 figures, SMInternational audienceAs a result of nonequilibrium forces, purely repulsive s...
Studies of active matter, from molecular assemblies to animal groups, have revealed two broad classe...
We study a two-dimensional system composed by Active Brownian Particles (ABPs), focusing on the onse...
Amongst the various theoretical approaches towards dynamics and phase behaviour of suspensions of ac...
Active colloids exhibit persistent motion, which can lead to motility-induced phase separation (MIPS...
To study the role of torque in motility-induced phase separation (MIPS), we simulate a system of sel...
Movement is an essential feature of life. It allows organisms to move towards a more favorable envir...
Active Brownian particles (ABPs, such as self-phoretic colloids) swim at fixed speed v along a body-...
The effect of curvature on an ensemble of repulsive active Brownian particles (ABPs) moving on a sph...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the mathematical modeling of Brownian active particle systems, a...
We study the phase behavior of polar active Brownian particles moving in two-spatial dimensions and ...
Amongst the various theoretical approaches towards dynamics and phase behaviour of suspensions of ac...
© 2020 American Physical Society. Frictional forces affect the rheology of hard-sphere colloids, at ...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the mathematical modeling of Brownian active particle systems, a...
Recently, there has been much interest in activity-induced phase separations in concentrated suspens...
5 pages, 5 figures, SMInternational audienceAs a result of nonequilibrium forces, purely repulsive s...
Studies of active matter, from molecular assemblies to animal groups, have revealed two broad classe...
We study a two-dimensional system composed by Active Brownian Particles (ABPs), focusing on the onse...
Amongst the various theoretical approaches towards dynamics and phase behaviour of suspensions of ac...
Active colloids exhibit persistent motion, which can lead to motility-induced phase separation (MIPS...
To study the role of torque in motility-induced phase separation (MIPS), we simulate a system of sel...
Movement is an essential feature of life. It allows organisms to move towards a more favorable envir...