Membrane curvature in quasi-spherical vesicles makes long-wavelength undulations sensitive to viscosity and speeds up lipid density fluctuation relaxation, eliminating the stretched-exponential regime predicted for planar membranes.
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Experiments reveal unsteady rolling and hovering regimes for Quincke rotors, with confinement-dependent thresholds.
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Equilibrium fluctuations of a quasi-spherical vesicle: role of the membrane dissipation
Membrane curvature in quasi-spherical vesicles makes long-wavelength undulations sensitive to viscosity and speeds up lipid density fluctuation relaxation, eliminating the stretched-exponential regime predicted for planar membranes.
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Quincke rotor dynamics in confinement: rolling and hovering
Experiments reveal unsteady rolling and hovering regimes for Quincke rotors, with confinement-dependent thresholds.