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Spatio-temporal patterns in Growing Bacterial Suspensions

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The field of active matter explores the behaviors of self propelled agents out of equilibrium, with active suspensions, such as swimming bacteria in solutions, serving as impactful models. These systems exhibit spatio-temporal patterns akin to active turbulence, driven by internal energy injection. While bacterial turbulence in dense suspensions is well studied, the dynamics in growing bacterial suspensions are less understood. This work presents a phenomenological coarse-grained model for growing bacterial suspensions, incorporating hydrodynamic equations for bacterial density, orientation, and fluid velocity, with birth and death terms for colony growth. Starting with low density and random orientations, the model shows the development of local ordering as bacterial density increases. As density continues to rise, the model captures four distinct phases; dilute, clustered, turbulent, and trapped based on structural patterns and dynamics, with the turbulent phase characterized by spatio-temporal vortex structures, aligning with observations in dense bacterial suspensions.

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Dynamics of phagocytosis through interplay of forces

cond-mat.soft · 2024-11-19 · conditional · novelty 6.0

In a simulated multi-agent system, the relative strength and range of phagocyte attraction versus bacterial repulsion controls whether bacteria are eliminated, proliferate and trap phagocytes, or produce bistable outcomes.

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  • Dynamics of phagocytosis through interplay of forces cond-mat.soft · 2024-11-19 · conditional · none · ref 12 · internal anchor

    In a simulated multi-agent system, the relative strength and range of phagocyte attraction versus bacterial repulsion controls whether bacteria are eliminated, proliferate and trap phagocytes, or produce bistable outcomes.