2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.physa.2016.04.019
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Instability in bacterial populations and the curvature tensor

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“…ðÞ . An example of this behavior is the formation of density patterns in the populations of self-propelled bacteria whose mobility can be investigated in terms of the diffusion coefficient D [5]. We also observe from Eq.…”
Section: Optimal Trajectory and Entropymentioning
confidence: 64%
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“…ðÞ . An example of this behavior is the formation of density patterns in the populations of self-propelled bacteria whose mobility can be investigated in terms of the diffusion coefficient D [5]. We also observe from Eq.…”
Section: Optimal Trajectory and Entropymentioning
confidence: 64%
“…In equilibrium thermodynamics this information is contained in the scalar curvature of the manifold of equilibrium states [2]. For nonequilibrium problems, the instabilities are associated with the singularities or discontinuities of the curvature tensor [5,15]. In the case of diffusive problems, the instabilities can be found by studying the singularities of R 0 ðÞ 1212 μ, σ ðÞ .…”
Section: Discussion and Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, keeping in mind the stochastic effects and considering that the diffusion coefficient is proportional to v 2 [8], we can study the bacterial mobility through the diffusion coefficient using (24). In this sense, the analysis of bacterial mobility as a function of θ 1 and θ 2 can be carried out based on the behavior of x 2 due to (24).…”
Section: Mobility and The Fokker-planck Equationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, the tensor R 1212 gives us information about the macroscopic behavior of the system so that we interpret the singularities of the tensor as a change in bacterial mobility [8].…”
Section: Geometric Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%