Project Details
Active gels on surfaces
Applicants
Professor Dr. Ivo Sbalzarini; Professor Dr. Axel Voigt
Subject Area
Mathematics
Statistical Physics, Nonlinear Dynamics, Complex Systems, Soft and Fluid Matter, Biological Physics
Statistical Physics, Nonlinear Dynamics, Complex Systems, Soft and Fluid Matter, Biological Physics
Term
from 2019 to 2023
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 417223351
Active polar and nematic gels on surfaces embody a tight coupling between topology, geometry, deformation, and hydrodynamics. This coupling is hypothesized to be essential for morphogenetic processes in living systems. In this project, we will derive the model equations by two different approaches: a thin-film limit of established 3D active gel models, as well as intrinsic balance laws. The correct coupling between surface deformation in the normal direction and internal fluid prop- erties, such as orientational and flow fields, is going to be of particular importance. The issue of how to transport vector (director) fields and tensor (Q-tensor) fields on evolving surfaces will be addressed. Numerically, we tackle the problem by comparing continuous particle methods with surface finite-element approaches. Due to the complexity of the equations, only parts can be ad- dressed analytically in cooperation with project Reusken/Voigt. Therefore, we provide validation by quantitatively comparing two numerical methods and by qualitative comparison with experimental results. Close cooperations exist with projects Reusken/Voigt and Bartels/Neukamm for modeling hydrodynamics and liquid crystals, respectively, and their coupling with surface shape changes.
DFG Programme
Research Units
Subproject of
FOR 3013:
Vector- and Tensor-Valued Surface PDEs