Field-mediated interactions of passive and conformation-active particles: multibody and retardation effects
1Université Paris Cité, CNRS, Laboratoire Matière et Systèmes Complexes (MSC), F-75013 Paris, France. jean-baptiste.fournier@u-paris.fr.
Abstract:
Particles in soft matter interact through the deformation field they create, as in the "cheerios" effect or the curvature-mediated interactions of membrane proteins. Using a simple model for field-mediated interactions between passive particles, or active particles that switch conformation randomly or synchronously, we derive generic results concerning multibody interactions, activity driven patterns, and retardation effects.
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