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Active versus Passive Hard Disks against a Membrane: Mechanical Pressure and Instability

We experimentally study the mechanical pressure exerted by a set of respectively passive isotropic and self-propelled polar disks onto two different flexible unidimensional membranes. In the case of the isotropic disks, the mechanical pressure, inferred from the shape of the membrane, is identical f...

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Published in:Physical review letters 2017-07, Vol.119 (2), p.028002-028002, Article 028002
Main Authors: Junot, G, Briand, G, Ledesma-Alonso, R, Dauchot, O
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