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Phase field models of active matter

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arxiv 2102.05557 v2 pith:2GZ5M7GV submitted 2021-02-10 cond-mat.soft physics.bio-phphysics.flu-dyn

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We present an overview of phase field modeling of active matter systems as a tool for capturing various aspects of complex and active interfaces. We first describe how interfaces between different phases are characterized in phase field models and provide simple fundamental governing equations that describe their evolution. For a simple model, we then show how physical properties of the interface, such as surface tension and interface thickness, can be recovered from these equations. We then explain how the phase field formulation can be coupled to various active matter realizations and discuss three particular examples of continuum biphasic active matter: active nematic-isotropic interfaces, active matter in viscoelastic environments, and active shells in fluid background. Finally, we describe how multiple phase fields can be used to model active cellular monolayers and present a general framework that can be applied to the study of tissue behaviour and collective migration.

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