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Mechanism for giant enhancement of transport induced by active fluctuations

Understanding the role of active fluctuations in physics is a problem in statu nascendi appearing both as a hot topic and a major challenge. The reason for this is the fact that they are inherently nonequilibrium. This feature opens a landscape of phenomena yet to be explored that are absent in the...

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Published in:Physical review. E 2023-06, Vol.107 (6-1), p.064120-064120, Article 064120
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