The Countoscope quantifies self-propulsion in active particles by deriving number fluctuation correlations that exhibit diffusive, advective, and enhanced diffusive regimes.
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Extends DDM to active Lévy particles, validates on synthetic data, and finds E. gracilis better described by the model than E. coli.
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The Countoscope for self-propelled particles
The Countoscope quantifies self-propulsion in active particles by deriving number fluctuation correlations that exhibit diffusive, advective, and enhanced diffusive regimes.
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Detecting active L\'evy particles using differential dynamic microscopy
Extends DDM to active Lévy particles, validates on synthetic data, and finds E. gracilis better described by the model than E. coli.