Effervescent Waves in a Binary Mixture with Non-Reciprocal Couplings
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Explore the concept of effervescent waves in binary mixtures with non-reciprocal couplings in this 38-minute conference talk by Suropriya Saha from the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Delivered as part of the "Active Matter and Beyond" discussion meeting, this presentation delves into cutting-edge research in the field of active matter. Gain insights into this novel class of driven nonequilibrium systems and their applications in diverse areas such as granular and glassy systems, control theory, and biological processes. Learn how active matter frameworks are used to model crucial biological phenomena, from cellular cytoskeleton dynamics to large-scale migratory behavior of animal groups. Engage with the latest developments in this rapidly growing field and understand its significance in advancing our understanding of complex, energy-consuming systems.
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Effervescent Waves in a Binary Mixture with Non-reciprocal Couplings by Suropriya Saha
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences