Selfpropelled particles-A comprehensive introduction to the concept of selfpropelled particles, laying the foundation for understanding the behavior of biohybrids in diverse environments
Sriram Ramaswamy-Exploration of Sriram Ramaswamy's contributions to the field of active matter, offering insights into collective dynamics and the physics behind the motion of selfpropelled particles
Dirk Helbing-A focus on Dirk Helbing's research into the statistical mechanics of collective motion, providing a deeper understanding of the collective behavior of autonomous entities
Micromotor-A chapter dedicated to the design and applications of micromotors, showing their relevance in the development of autonomous systems for various technological advancements
Collective motion-Delving into how individual agents, such as selfpropelled particles, interact to form largescale coordinated behaviors in complex systems
Active fluid-This chapter examines the concept of active fluids, which are key to understanding how selfpropelled particles behave in dynamic environments
Microswimmer-A detailed discussion on microswimmers and their applications in biotechnology, nanomedicine, and environmental monitoring, highlighting their potential in practical applications
Maya Paczuski-An analysis of Maya Paczuski's work on the mathematical modeling of collective behaviors and phase transitions in selforganizing systems
Percolation threshold-Examining the percolation threshold, a key concept in the study of critical phenomena and phase transitions in systems of selfpropelled particles
Active matter-A further exploration of active matter, focusing on how its properties can be applied to the development of novel materials and technologies
Swarm behaviour-An investigation into swarm behavior in the context of biohybrid microswimmers, highlighting the relevance of natural systems to artificial systems
Tsallis entropy-A discussion of Tsallis entropy, which offers a unique perspective on the statistical mechanics of nonequilibrium systems
Clustering of selfpropelled particles-An exploration of the factors that lead to the clustering of selfpropelled particles and their implications for the study of complex systems
Symmetry breaking of escaping ants-Understanding how symmetry breaking occurs in systems of selfpropelled agents, using ants as a model for escape dynamics
Stringnet liquid-An examination of the theoretical model of stringnet liquids, which has significant implications for quantum physics and the behavior of selforganizing systems
Nanomotor-A discussion on nanomotors and their applications in medicine and technology, showing their importance in the field of nanotechnology
Scissors Modes-A deep dive into scissors modes and their relevance to understanding the collective motion of particles in active systems
Sharon Glotzer-A focus on Sharon Glotzerโs research, which has contributed to our understanding of selfassembly processes and their applications in nanotechnology
Random sequential adsorption-This chapter explores random sequential adsorption processes, offering insights into the behavior of selfpropelled particles in nonequilibrium conditions
LandauโZener formula-A look at the LandauZener formula and its significance in the study of nonadiabatic transitions in active matter systems