• active Brownian particle (ABP) is a model of self-propelled motion in a dissipative environment. It is a nonequilibrium generalization of a Brownian particle...
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    Brownian motion is the random motion of particles suspended in a medium (a liquid or a gas). The traditional mathematical formulation of Brownian motion...
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    Microswimmer Active Brownian particle Li, Fan; Josephson, David P.; Stein, Andreas (10 January 2011). "Colloidal Assembly: The Road from Particles to Colloidal...
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    able to traverse fluid Active matter – Matter behavior at system scale Squirmer – Model in fluid dynamics Active Brownian particle – Model of self-propelled...
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    theory behind Brownian motors relies on the phenomenon of Brownian motion, random motion of particles suspended in a fluid (a liquid or a gas) resulting from...
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    a number of models have been proposed, ranging from the simple active Brownian particle to detailed and specialized models aiming at describing specific...
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  • play a larger role. Active Brownian particle – Model of self-propelled motion in a dissipative environment Self-propelled particles – Type of autonomous...
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  • application is to Brownian motion, which models the fluctuating motion of a small particle in a fluid. The original Langevin equation describes Brownian motion,...
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  • Solon, A.P.; Cates, M.E.; Tailleur, J. (2015), "Active brownian particles and run-and-tumble particles: A comparative study", The European Physical Journal...
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    optics. Brownian motion Diffusion Microrheology Nanoparticle tracking analysis Single-molecule experiment Single particle trajectory Tethered particle motion...
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    navigation problems and search strategies  of microswimmers  and "dry" active Brownian particles, The general problem regarding the optimal trajectory of a microswimmer...
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    r^{2}(\tau )\rangle } , and time. This behavior is in stark contrast to Brownian motion, the typical diffusion process described by Albert Einstein and...
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  • viewable particles. MicroPIV particles are on the order of several hundred nm in diameter, meaning they are extremely susceptible to Brownian motion. Thus...
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    acting on the particle). Collective diffusion is the diffusion of a large number of particles, most often within a solvent. Contrary to Brownian motion, which...
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  • tracer particles using optical microscopy can isolate the contribution of active random forces to intracellular molecular transport from that of Brownian motion...
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    ferrofluid which has smaller particles. MR fluid particles are primarily on the micrometre-scale and are too dense for Brownian motion to keep them suspended...
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    Nanoparticle (redirect from Nano particle)
    properties. Being more subject to the Brownian motion, they usually do not sediment, like colloidal particles that conversely are usually understood...
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    discussion of Brown's original observations of particles from pollen of Clarkia pulchella undergoing Brownian motion, including the relevant history, botany...
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  • Multi-particle collision dynamics (MPC), also known as stochastic rotation dynamics (SRD), is a particle-based mesoscale simulation technique for complex...
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    detailed balance, in terms of the fluctuation-dissipation theorem (for Brownian motion) and the Onsager reciprocal relations. The theory was historically...
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    is devoted to synthetic systems such as artificial self-propelled particles. Active matter is a relatively new material classification in soft matter:...
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  • passive Brownian particle in a thermal bath. The presence of an active bath can significantly influence the microscopic thermodynamics of a particle. Experiments...
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  • using the theory of Brownian motion, with sedimentation being a possible long-term result. This critical size range (or particle diameter) typically ranges...
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  • Here is a view of the trajectory of a particle of micrometer size. Typical trajectory of a Brownian particle (simulation) Two examples of MSD: one for...
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    describing the probability of finding a particle in a certain region of space. Shortly after Einstein's first paper on Brownian movement, Marian Smoluchowski published...
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  • expected first arrival times of N identically independent distributed Brownian particles initially positioned at the source S are expressed in the following...
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    measured using particle velocity sensors located near a vibrating structure. Several studies have revealed the potential of particle velocity sensors...
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  • thesis. In the real world, physics is always active. There is a constant Brownian motion jitter to all particles in our universe as the forces push back and...
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  • potential as containing active information. It is potentially active everywhere, but actually active only where and when there is a particle." (italics in original)...
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    soft colloidal particles are able to move through gradient of polymer solution through excluded volume effects. Brownian motor Brownian ratchet Cytoskeleton...
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