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Controlling Active Brownian Particles in Complex Settings

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Abstract

We show active Brownian particles (passive Brownian particles in a bacterial bath) switches between two long-term behaviors, i.e. gathering and dispersal of individuals, in response to the statistical properties of the underlying optical potential.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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