Cataloged from PDF version of article.Thesis (Ph.D.): Bilkent University, Department of Physics, İhsan Doğramacı Bilkent University, 2016.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-76).Active matter systems consist of active constituents that transform energy into directed motion in a non-equilibrium setting. The interaction of active agents with each other and with their environment results in collective motion and emergence of long-range ordering. Examples to such dynamic behaviors in living active matter systems are pattern formation in bacterial colonies, ocking of birds and clustering of pedestrian crowds. All these phenomena stem from far-from-equilibrium interactions. The governing dynamics of these phenomena are not yet fully u...
The motion of microscopic objects is strongly affected by their surrounding environment. In quiescen...
One characteristic feature of life is to convert energy from one form to another to perform function...
Many motile microorganisms communicate with each other and their environments via chemical signaling...
Active matter is everywhere, from macroscopic to microscopic scales, we find systems such as human c...
Living active matter systems such as bacterial colonies, schools of fish and human crowds, display a...
Collective behaviour is a phenomenon that often occurs in systems of many interacting individuals. C...
One characteristic feature of life is to convert energy from one form to another to perform function...
International audienceLiving active matter systems such as bacterial colonies, schools of fish and h...
Active matter is everywhere, from macroscopic to microscopic scales, we find systems such as human c...
The perplexing and intriguing world of biological systems has inaugurated a new research field in st...
Murmurations of birds, schools of fish, and herds of migrating animals are macroscale examples of se...
In this thesis, a theoretical approach is applied to study active matter systems. First, we investig...
“From chaos, order can emerge”, a counterintuitive statement but also one laying the foundation for ...
In this thesis, a theoretical approach is applied to study active matter systems. First, we investig...
The thesis investigates the emergence of collective behavior in large scale multiagent systems. Exam...
The motion of microscopic objects is strongly affected by their surrounding environment. In quiescen...
One characteristic feature of life is to convert energy from one form to another to perform function...
Many motile microorganisms communicate with each other and their environments via chemical signaling...
Active matter is everywhere, from macroscopic to microscopic scales, we find systems such as human c...
Living active matter systems such as bacterial colonies, schools of fish and human crowds, display a...
Collective behaviour is a phenomenon that often occurs in systems of many interacting individuals. C...
One characteristic feature of life is to convert energy from one form to another to perform function...
International audienceLiving active matter systems such as bacterial colonies, schools of fish and h...
Active matter is everywhere, from macroscopic to microscopic scales, we find systems such as human c...
The perplexing and intriguing world of biological systems has inaugurated a new research field in st...
Murmurations of birds, schools of fish, and herds of migrating animals are macroscale examples of se...
In this thesis, a theoretical approach is applied to study active matter systems. First, we investig...
“From chaos, order can emerge”, a counterintuitive statement but also one laying the foundation for ...
In this thesis, a theoretical approach is applied to study active matter systems. First, we investig...
The thesis investigates the emergence of collective behavior in large scale multiagent systems. Exam...
The motion of microscopic objects is strongly affected by their surrounding environment. In quiescen...
One characteristic feature of life is to convert energy from one form to another to perform function...
Many motile microorganisms communicate with each other and their environments via chemical signaling...