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Active matter under control

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Abstract

Active matter consumes fuel in order to sustain individual motion. This gives rise to interesting collective effects, such as motility induced phase separation, a hallmark of active matter. Currently, we lack a physical framework that predicts the best protocol for driving active systems between different states in a way that optimizes the dissipated energy. Indeed, existing equilibrium thermodynamics is an inadequate foundation to build a framework of control for active systems due to the constant consumption of fuel. Here, we derive and implement a nonequilibrium stochastic thermodynamic framework, using nonlinear response theory, to optimally control active systems.

Publication: Optimal thermodynamic control of many-body active systems L. K.<br>Davis, K. Proesmans, & E. Fodor (2021) [In preparation]

Presenters

  • Luke K Davis

    University of Luxembourg

Authors

  • Luke K Davis

    University of Luxembourg

  • Étienne Fodor

    University of Luxembourg