Comptes Rendus. Mécanique (Nov 2020)

Walking droplets, swimming microbes: on memory in physics and life

  • Libchaber, Albert,
  • Tlusty, Tsvi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5802/crmeca.25
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 348, no. 6-7
pp. 545 – 554

Abstract

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Whirling and swerving, a bacterium is swimming in a test tube, foraging for food. On the surface of a vibrating bath, a droplet starts walking. A certain similarity, but mostly dissimilarity, between the physical memory that emerges in Couder’s droplet experiments and the biological memory of the bacterium is noted. It serves as a starting point for a short perspective and speculation on the multilevel, loopy memory of living matter.

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