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  • Theoretical descriptions of surface wetting so far cover only equilibrium situations and therefore do not describe active matter. Now a formalism for the description of the wetting of a surface by self-propelled particles is presented.

    • Yongfeng Zhao
    • Ruben Zakine
    • Frédéric van Wijland
    Research
    Nature Physics
    P: 1-7
  • Non-reciprocal interactions (NRI) are ubiquitous in active systems, but, in the presence of NRI, it is difficult to predict which microscopic systems correspond to a given macroscopic description. Dinelli et al. relate microscopic and macroscopic dynamics of active mixtures and show that non-reciprocity strongly depends on the scale of description.

    • Alberto Dinelli
    • Jérémy O’Byrne
    • Julien Tailleur
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 14, P: 1-10
  • Much of the rich phenomenology of active matter can be traced back to violations of time-reversal symmetry and departure from Boltzmann statistics. This Review disentangles these nonequilibrium signatures for interacting and dilute systems, in the presence of obstacles and external potentials.

    • J. O’Byrne
    • Y. Kafri
    • F. van Wijland
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Physics
    Volume: 4, P: 167-183