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Confirmé |
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Série |
MATH-IHES |
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Domaines |
hep-th |
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Date |
Jeudi 6 Avril 2017 |
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Heure |
11:00 |
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Institut |
IHES |
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Salle |
Amphithéâtre Léon Motchane |
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Nom de l'orateur |
Goldstein |
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Prenom de l'orateur |
Raymond E. |
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Institution de l'orateur |
University of Cambridge & IHES |
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Titre |
Cytoplasmic Streaming and Collective Behavior in Microswimmer Suspensions |
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Résumé |
The field of "active matter" focuses on the collective behaviour of large numbers of individual units (molecular motors, cells, organisms) which inject energy into a fluid at the small scales, creating large-scale nonequilibrium patterns. In this talk I will link together two historically important examples of active matter - concentrated suspensions of bacteria and cytoplasmic streaming in plant and animal cells - to illustrate recent experimental and theoretical developments in the area of self-organization. |
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Numéro de preprint arXiv |
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