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Emergent phenomena in active matter and beyond - David Martin (University of Chicago)

Séminaire

On December 18, 2023

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David Martin (University of Chicago)

Active Matter deals with the study of microscopic agents able to exert self-propulsion forces on their medium. These microscopic agents can model various entities evolving in a large range of scales in Nature; from bacterias and flying birds to man-made self-phoretic colloids. The presence of self-propulsion drives the active agents out of equilibrium and allows for the emergence of landmark phenomena, both at the level of a single agent and at the collective level in ensembles of agents. In this presentation, I will first characterize such nonequilibrium phenomena for a single active particle. I will then move to the characterization of different collective behaviors as a function of the microscopic interactions between the active agents. In particular, I will assess how topological, repulsive and nonreciprocal interactions interplay with the emergence of collective motion. 

 

 

 

 

Contact: Romain Mari

 

Date

On December 18, 2023
Complément date

14:00

Localisation

Complément lieu

LIPhy, salle de conférence

Submitted on December 17, 2023

Updated on August 23, 2024