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Antipolar ordering of topological defects in active liquid crystals
Anand U. Oza
, Jörn Dunkel
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Active Liquid Crystals
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Active Matter
33%
Bacterial Suspensions
33%
Bilayer Material
33%
Continuum Theory
33%
Elastic Bilayer
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Extensile
33%
Free Energy
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Fundamental Symmetries
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Interacting Quantum Gas
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Kinesin
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Landau-de Gennes
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Microtubule Bundles
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Microtubules
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Motor Drives
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Non-equilibrium
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Non-equilibrium Dynamics
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Ordering Principle
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Pair Production
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Particle Pair
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Pattern Formation
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Production Process
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Published Data
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Quantum System
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Scale Selection
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Selection Principles
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Strongly Interacting
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Symmetry Breaking
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Theoretical Description
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Topological Defects
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Two Dimensional
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Physics
Active Matter
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Adenosine Triphosphate
33%
Broken Symmetry
33%
Energetics
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Free Energy
33%
Liquid Crystal
100%
Non-Equilibrium Dynamics
33%
Pair Production
33%
Quantum Gas
33%
Chemistry
ATP
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Energetics
33%
Gibbs Free Energy
33%
Liquid Crystal
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Nonequilibrium
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Pair Production
33%
Material Science
Adenosinetriphosphate
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Liquid Crystal
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