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arxiv: 1602.02870 · v2 · pith:7VAQCD4Cnew · submitted 2016-02-09 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Dynamics of a membrane interacting with an active wall

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keywords membranewallactivetimecasedifferentdynamicshydrodynamic
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Active motions of a biological membrane can be induced by non-thermal fluctuations that occur in the outer environment of the membrane. We discuss the dynamics of a membrane interacting hydrodynamically with an active wall that exerts random velocities on the ambient fluid. Solving the hydrodynamic equations of a bound membrane, we first derive a dynamic equation for the membrane fluctuation amplitude in the presence of different types of walls. Membrane two-point correlation functions are calculated for three different cases; (i) a static wall, (ii) an active wall, and (iii) an active wall with an intrinsic time scale. We focus on the mean squared displacement (MSD) of a tagged membrane describing the Brownian motion of a membrane segment. For the static wall case, there are two asymptotic regimes of MSD ($\sim t^{2/3}$ and $\sim t^{1/3}$) when the hydrodynamic decay rate changes monotonically. In the case of an active wall, the MSD grows linearly in time ($\sim t$) in the early stage, which is unusual for a membrane segment. This linear-growth region of the MSD is further extended when the active wall has a finite intrinsic time scale.

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