Computational models for active matter
Active matter, which ranges from molecular motors to groups of animals, exists at different
length scales and timescales, and various computational models have been proposed to …
length scales and timescales, and various computational models have been proposed to …
Swimming in complex fluids
SE Spagnolie, PT Underhill - Annual Review of Condensed …, 2023 - annualreviews.org
We review the literature on swimming in complex fluids. A classification is proposed by
comparing the length-and timescales of a swimmer with those of nearby obstacles …
comparing the length-and timescales of a swimmer with those of nearby obstacles …
Holographic imaging reveals the mechanism of wall entrapment in swimming bacteria
Self-propelled particles, both biological and synthetic, are stably trapped by walls and
develop high concentration peaks over bounding surfaces. In swimming bacteria, like E. coli …
develop high concentration peaks over bounding surfaces. In swimming bacteria, like E. coli …
Films of bacteria at interfaces
Bacteria are often discussed as active colloids, self-propelled organisms whose collective
motion can be studied in the context of non-equilibrium statistical mechanics. In such …
motion can be studied in the context of non-equilibrium statistical mechanics. In such …
Hydrodynamic interaction of a self-propelling particle with a wall: Comparison between an active Janus particle and a squirmer model
Z Shen, A Würger, JS Lintuvuori - The European Physical Journal E, 2018 - Springer
Using lattice Boltzmann simulations we study the hydrodynamics of an active spherical
particle near a no-slip wall. We develop a computational model for an active Janus particle …
particle near a no-slip wall. We develop a computational model for an active Janus particle …
3D dynamics of bacteria wall entrapment at a water–air interface
Swimming bacteria can be trapped for prolonged times at the surface of an impenetrable
boundary. The subsequent surface confined motility is found to be very sensitive to the …
boundary. The subsequent surface confined motility is found to be very sensitive to the …
Model microswimmers in channels with varying cross section
P Malgaretti, H Stark - The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2017 - pubs.aip.org
We study different types of microswimmers moving in channels with varying cross section
and thereby interacting hydrodynamically with the channel walls. Starting from the …
and thereby interacting hydrodynamically with the channel walls. Starting from the …
Swimming trajectories of a three-sphere microswimmer near a wall
The hydrodynamic flow field generated by self-propelled active particles and swimming
microorganisms is strongly altered by the presence of nearby boundaries in a viscous flow …
microorganisms is strongly altered by the presence of nearby boundaries in a viscous flow …
Slippery rheotaxis: New regimes for guiding wall-bound microswimmers
The near-surface locomotion of microswimmers under the action of background flows has
been studied extensively, whereas the intervening effects of complex surface properties …
been studied extensively, whereas the intervening effects of complex surface properties …
Biofilms at interfaces: microbial distribution in floating films
N Desai, AM Ardekani - Soft Matter, 2020 - pubs.rsc.org
Cellular motility is a key function guiding microbial adhesion to interfaces, which is the first
step in the formation of biofilms. The close association of biofilms and bioremediation has …
step in the formation of biofilms. The close association of biofilms and bioremediation has …