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Magnetic Tweezers for the Measurement of Twist and Torque
Published on: May 19, 2014
Optimal rotations of deformable bodies and orbits in magnetic fields
1Department of Physics, Technion, Haifa 32000, Israel. avron@physics.technion.ac.il
Abstract:
Deformations can induce rotation with zero angular momentum where dissipation is a natural "cost function." This gives rise to an optimization problem of finding the most effective rotation with zero angular momentum. For certain plastic and viscous media in two dimensions the optimal path is the orbit of a charged particle on a surface of constant negative curvature with a magnetic field whose total flux is half a quantum unit.
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