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Hydrodynamic enhancement of p−atic defect dynamics

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Abstract

We investigate numerically and analytically the effects of hydrodynamics on the dynamics oftopological defects in p−atic liquid crystals, i.e. two-dimensional liquid crystals with p−fold rotational symmetry. Importantly, we find that hydrodynamics fuels a generic passive self-propulsion mechanism for defects of winding number s= (p−1)/p and arbitrary p. Strikingly, we discover that hydrodynamics always accelerates the annihilation dynamics of pairs of ±1/p defects, and that, contrary to expectations, this effect increases with p. Our work paves the way towards understanding cell intercalation and other remodelling events in epithelial layers.

Publication: https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2203.06170

Presenters

  • Dimitrios Krommydas

    Leiden University

Authors

  • Dimitrios Krommydas

    Leiden University

  • Livio Nicola Carenza

    Leiden University - Lorentz Institute

  • Luca Giomi

    Leiden University