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Active Matter Control Simulation - Laidlaw Research Report 2024
This report presents the outcomes of my six-week research project on Active Matter and the development of a control simulation.
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Active Matter Control Simulation
Active Matter is a class of systems where individual components generate self-propulsion, leading to complex dynamics and rich phenomenology. As a non-equilibrium system, the precise control of active agents is more challenging compared to their passive counterparts. This report presents an in-silico computational and theoretical framework for control across different interaction regimes.
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