Steering self-organisation through confinement
Self-organisation is the spontaneous emergence of spatio-temporal structures and patterns from the interaction of smaller individual units. Examples are found across many scales in very different systems and scientific disciplines, from physics, materials science and robotics to biology, geophysics...
Main Authors: | Araújo, NAM, Janssen, LMC, Barois, T, Boffetta, G, Cohen, I, Corbetta, A, Dauchot, O, Dijkstra, M, Durham, WM, Dussutour, A, Garnier, S, Gelderblom, H, Golestanian, R, Isa, L, Koenderink, GH, Löwen, H, Metzler, R, Polin, M, Royall, CP, Šarić, A, Sengupta, A, Sykes, C, Trianni, V, Tuval, I, Vogel, N, Yeomans, JM, Zuriguel, I, Marin, A, Volpe, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2023
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