Persistence in Active Turbulence

Active fluids such as bacterial swarms, self-propelled colloids, and cell tissues can all display complex spatio-temporal vortices that are reminiscent of inertial turbulence. This emergent behavior despite the overdamped nature of these systems is the hallmark of active turbulence. In this letter,...

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