Active Brownian particles in circular confinement accumulate at the boundary with positional power-law decay linked to curvature-induced bistable tangential orientations and stochastic switching between boundary-localized and bulk-mediated flips.
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Active particles destabilize passive membranes by lowering effective tension and bending rigidity through solved pressure contributions and non-local terms.
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Origin of Persistent Boundary Motion in Confined Active Matter
Active Brownian particles in circular confinement accumulate at the boundary with positional power-law decay linked to curvature-induced bistable tangential orientations and stochastic switching between boundary-localized and bulk-mediated flips.
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Active Particles Destabilize Passive Membranes
Active particles destabilize passive membranes by lowering effective tension and bending rigidity through solved pressure contributions and non-local terms.