Hydrodynamics of soft active matter
Syracuse University · Physique des Cellules et Cancers · +10 more institutions
Abstract
This review summarizes theoretical progress in the field of active matter, placing it in the context of recent experiments. This approach offers a unified framework for the mechanical and statistical properties of living matter: biofilaments and molecular motors in vitro or in vivo, collections of motile microorganisms, animal flocks, and chemical or mechanical imitations. A major goal of this review is to integrate several approaches proposed in the literature, from semimicroscopic to phenomenological. In particular, first considered are ``dry'' systems, defined as those where momentum is not conserved due to friction with a substrate or an embedding porous medium. The differences and similarities between two…
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Authors
7- MCM. Cristina MarchettiCorresponding
Syracuse University
- JJJean‐François Joanny
Physique des Cellules et Cancers, Syracuse University, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Sorbonne Université, Institut Curie
- SRSriraṁ Ramaswamy
TIFR Centre for Interdisciplinary Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore, Syracuse University
- TBTanniemola B. Liverpool
Syracuse University, University of Bristol
- JPJacques Prost
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Syracuse University, Institut Curie, Physique des Cellules et Cancers, Sorbonne Université
Topics & keywords
- Active matter
- Physics
- Soft matter
- Non-equilibrium thermodynamics
- Context (archaeology)
- Living matter
- Continuum hypothesis
- Statistical physics