1. Swimming in Complex Fluids
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Spagnolie, Saverio E. and Underhill, Patrick T.
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Biological Physics (physics.bio-ph) ,FOS: Biological sciences ,Cell Behavior (q-bio.CB) ,Fluid Dynamics (physics.flu-dyn) ,Quantitative Biology - Cell Behavior ,Soft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,General Materials Science ,Physics - Fluid Dynamics ,Physics - Biological Physics ,Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter ,Condensed Matter Physics - Abstract
We review the literature on swimming in complex fluids. A classification is proposed by comparing the length and time scales of a swimmer with those of nearby obstacles, interpreted broadly, extending from rigid or soft confining boundaries to molecules which confer the bulk fluid with complex stresses. A third dimension in the classification is the concentration of swimmers, which incorporates fluids whose complexity arises purely by the collective motion of swimming organisms. For each of the eight system classes which we identify we provide a background and describe modern research findings. While some classes have seen a great deal of attention for decades, others remain uncharted waters still open and awaiting exploration., Comment: 31 pages, 13 figures, to appear in Annual Review of Condensed Matter Physics
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- 2023
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