Transport properties in intermittent active matter

Fernando Peruani (U of Cergy-Pontoise)

Apr 05. 2024, 11:30 — 12:00

Intermittent active motion is ubiquitous at all scales, from bacteria to sheep, and even in artificial colloidal systems. Transport properties depends on how active transport is switch on and off. I will show that there exist optimal strategies that maximize the diffusivity in intermittent active matter.

Refs.: Perez Ipina et al. Nat. Phys. 15, 610-615 (2019); Gomez Nava et al. . Nat. Phys. 18, 1494-1501 (2022); Peruani, Chaudhury, arXiv (2023)

 

Further Information
Venue:
ESI Boltzmann Lecture Hall
Recordings:
Recording
Associated Event:
Transport Properties in Soft Matter Systems (Workshop)
Organizer(s):
Laura Alvarez (U Bordeaux)
Oleksandr Chepizhko (U of Vienna)
Vittoria Sposini (U of Vienna)