Swimming Things: Probability Distributions for Self-propelled Particles

Statistical Physics and Complexity Group meeting

Swimming Things: Probability Distributions for Self-propelled Particles

  • Event time: 11:30am until 12:30pm
  • Event date: 2nd November 2016
  • Speaker: (School of Physics & Astronomy, University of Edinburgh)
  • Location: Room 2511,

Event details

I will present two basic models for self-propelled particles, the run-and-tumble model and the active-Brownian-particle model, which have particular relevance for motile bacteria such as E. coli on the one hand, and self-propelled, synthetic particles on the other. I will show how to derive some basic statistics of these models [1, 2], highlighting the similarities and differences, and briefly discuss the relevance of this for studies of ?active matter? ? the collective behaviour of many such interacting particles [3].

[1] Martens et al. EPJE 35, 1 (2012).

[2] Ebbens et al. PRE 82, 015304 (2010).

[3] Cates & Tailleur EPL 101, 20010 (2013).