articleAnnual Review of Condensed Matter PhysicsJul 29, 2010HYBRID OA

The Mechanics and Statistics of Active Matter

SRSriram Ramaswamy

Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research · Indian Institute of Science Bangalore

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Abstract

Active particles contain internal degrees of freedom with the ability to take in and dissipate energy and, in the process, execute systematic movement. Examples include all living organisms and their motile constituents such as molecular motors. This article reviews recent progress in applying the principles of nonequilibrium statistical mechanics and hydrodynamics to form a systematic theory of the behavior of collections of active particles–active matter–with only minimal regard to microscopic details. A unified view of the many kinds of active matter is presented, encompassing not only living systems but inanimate analogs. Theory and experiment are discussed side by side.

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    Sriram RamaswamyCorresponding

    Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Indian Institute of Science Bangalore

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Keywords
  • Active matter
  • Non-equilibrium thermodynamics
  • Degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)
  • Statistical mechanics
  • Living matter
  • Living systems
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