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David Sondak1, Cory Hawley1, Siyu Heng1
1Department of Mathematics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706, USA.
Artificial phoretic particles utilize self-generated gradients for propulsion. In 2D, finite advection prevents swimming velocity decay, enabling particle movement to unconsumed reactant regions.
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