A lattice model of bacterial turbulence
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Abstract
Motivated by this obsrevation, we develop and study a lattice model of the collective phase. We confine model microswimmers to a regular lattice and fix their positions. The dynamics of each microswimmer then comprise re-orientations in the velocity fields created by other microswimmers and random orientational changes representing bacterial tumble event. We observe that in the absence of tumbling, all dynamics cease after some initial time, yielding a 'frozen' configuration. For sufficiently often tumbling, these configurations 'melt', and we discuss the implications of this scenario for bacterial turbulence.
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Presenters
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ZHAN MA
Nanyang Technological University, School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Edinburgh, UK, Nanyang Technological University and The University of Edinburgh
Authors
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ZHAN MA
Nanyang Technological University, School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Edinburgh, UK, Nanyang Technological University and The University of Edinburgh
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Renato Assante
School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Edinburgh, UK, Univ of Edinburgh
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Cesare Nardini
CEA-Saclay, Gif- sur-Yvette, France
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Joakim Stenhammar
Division of Physical Chemistry, Lund University, Sweden
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Saverio E Spagnolie
University of Wisconsin-Madison, University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Davide Marenduzzo
School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Edinburgh, UK
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Alexander N Morozov
School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Edinburgh, UK, Univ of Edinburgh