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Title: Non-Equilibrium Phase Separation and Interface Dynamics in Active Systems
Authors: P S, Harikrishnan
Keywords: Physics
Dynamics
Issue Date: 13-Jul-2017
Publisher: IISER-M
Abstract: Objective of this thesis work is to study the dynamics of an active interface. We performed parallel-molecular dynamic simulations for several system sizes and for different Peclet numbers on a minimal model for active systems. We have shown from numerical studies that this active colloidal system phase separates. We determined scaling exponents for the active solid- uid interface (in (1+1) dimensions), formed as a result of confining the active colloid system between two static boundaries. Results obtained indicates that the interface does not belong to the KPZ universality class
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/767
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