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arxiv: 1606.00683 · v1 · pith:RCMDZI7Ynew · submitted 2016-06-02 · ⚛️ physics.bio-ph · cond-mat.soft· math.DS· physics.flu-dyn

Long-range interactions and phase defects in chains of fluid-coupled oscillators

classification ⚛️ physics.bio-ph cond-mat.softmath.DSphysics.flu-dyn
keywords long-rangeoscillatorscollectivedefectsdynamicsinteractionsphasetransition
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Eukaryotic cilia and flagella are chemo-mechanical oscillators capable of generating long-range coordinated motions known as metachronal waves. Pair synchronization is a fundamental requirement for these collective dynamics, but it is generally not sufficient for collective phase-locking, chiefly due to the effect of long-range interactions. Here we explore experimentally and numerically a minimal model for a ciliated surface; hydrodynamically coupled oscillators rotating above a no-slip plane. Increasing their distance from the wall profoundly effects the global dynamics, due to variations in hydrodynamic interaction range. The array undergoes a transition from a traveling wave to either a steady chevron pattern or one punctuated by periodic phase defects. Within the transition between these regimes the system displays behavior reminiscent of chimera states.

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