Colloidal Active Matter

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Active Colloids
Active Fluids
Active Gels
active matter
active nematic protein fluids
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ATP Concentration
ATP Content
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biologically active fluids
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collective dynamics
Colloid Surface
Colloidal Liquid Crystals
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cytoskeletal mechanics
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Elastic Distortions
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Homeotropic Anchoring
Isotropic Nematic Transition
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Liquid Crystal
microswimmers
modelling active fluids
Molecular Liquid Crystals
motility assays
Nematic Director
Nematic Matrix
Nematic Order
Nematic Order Parameter
Nematic Phase
non-equilibrium systems
Onsager's Theory
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Particle-based active systems
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Protein-based active fluids
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Quadrupolar Symmetry
Rotational Friction Coefficients
self-organization
soft condensed matter
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Thermotropic Liquid Crystals
Topological Charge
Topological Defects
Vortex Size

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032298405
  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Oct 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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What do bird flocks, bacterial swarms, cell tissues, and cytoskeletal fluids have in common? They are all examples of active matter. This book explores how scientists in various disciplines, from physics to biology, have collated a solid corpus of experimental designs and theories during the last two decades to decipher active systems.

The book addresses, from a multidisciplinary viewpoint, the field of active matter at a colloidal scale. Concepts, experiments, and theoretical models are put side by side to fully illuminate the subtilities of active systems. A large variety of subjects, from microswimmers or driven colloids to self-organized active fluids, are analysed within a unified perspective. Generic collective effects of self-propelled or driven colloids, such as motility-induced flocking, and new paradigms, such as the celebrated concept of active nematics in reconstituted protein-based fluids, are discussed using well-known experimental scenarios and recognized theories. Topics are covered with rigor and in a self-consistent way, reaching both practitioners and newcomers to the field.

The diversity of topics and conceptual challenges in active matter have long hampered the chance to explore the field with a general perspective. This monograph, the first single-authored title on active matter, is intended to fill this gap by bridging disparate experimental and theoretical interests from colloidal soft matter to cell biophysics.

Francesc Sagués Mestre, Universitat de Barcelona.

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