We consider a class of low Reynolds number swimmers, of prolate spheroidal shape, which can be seen as simplified models of ciliated microorganisms. Within this model, the form of the swimmer does not change, the propelling mechanism consisting in tangential displacements of the material points of swimmer's boundary. Using explicit formulas for the solution of the Stokes equations at the exterior of a translating prolate spheroid the governing equations reduce to a system of ODE's with the control acting in some of its coefficients (bilinear control system). The main theoretical result asserts the exact controllability of the prolate spheroidal swimmer. In the same geometrical situation, we consider the optimal control problem of maximizing...
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In this article, the model of swimming at low Reynolds number introduced by D. Takagi (2015) to anal...
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International audienceWe consider a class of low Reynolds number swimmers, of prolate spheroidal sha...
International audienceWe study the locomotion of a ciliated microorganism in a viscous incompressibl...
International audienceA variety of swimming microorganisms, called ciliates, exploit the bending of ...
International audienceWe discuss a reduced model to compute the motion of slender swimmerswhich prop...
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In this paper, we give a control theoretic approach to the slow self-propelled motion of a rigid bod...
Swimming, i.e., being able to advance in the absence of external forces by performing cyclic shape c...
Swimming, i.e., being able to advance in the absence of external forces by performing cyclic shape c...
Abstract. In this paper, we give a control theoretic approach to the slow self-propelled motion of a...
In Takagi [Phys. Rev. E 92 (2015) 023020], based on copepod observations, Takagi proposed a model to...
International audienceIn this article we provide a comparative geometric and numerical analysis of o...
International audienceThe paper deals with the optimal control problem that arises when one studies ...
In this article, the model of swimming at low Reynolds number introduced by D. Takagi (2015) to anal...
International audienceThis article presents a computational approach for determining the optimal sli...
International audienceWe consider a class of low Reynolds number swimmers, of prolate spheroidal sha...
International audienceWe study the locomotion of a ciliated microorganism in a viscous incompressibl...
International audienceA variety of swimming microorganisms, called ciliates, exploit the bending of ...
International audienceWe discuss a reduced model to compute the motion of slender swimmerswhich prop...
Papier accepté pour la publication dans Quarterly of Applied MathematicsInternational audienceIn thi...
In this paper, we give a control theoretic approach to the slow self-propelled motion of a rigid bod...
Swimming, i.e., being able to advance in the absence of external forces by performing cyclic shape c...
Swimming, i.e., being able to advance in the absence of external forces by performing cyclic shape c...
Abstract. In this paper, we give a control theoretic approach to the slow self-propelled motion of a...
In Takagi [Phys. Rev. E 92 (2015) 023020], based on copepod observations, Takagi proposed a model to...
International audienceIn this article we provide a comparative geometric and numerical analysis of o...
International audienceThe paper deals with the optimal control problem that arises when one studies ...
In this article, the model of swimming at low Reynolds number introduced by D. Takagi (2015) to anal...
International audienceThis article presents a computational approach for determining the optimal sli...