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Theory Of Simple Liquids

Antje Sommer
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Effective interactions in active Brownian suspensions.

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Generalized Hydrodynamics on an Atom Chip

TL;DR: The measurements, performed on weakly interacting atomic clouds that lie at the crossover between the quasicondensate and the ideal Bose gas regimes, are in very good agreement with the theory, and contrasts with the previously existing "conventional" hydrodynamic approach.
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Sequence and Entropy-Based Control of Complex Coacervates

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that patterns of charges can profoundly affect the charge–charge associations that drive this process and sequence-control in complex coacervates is established to understand how monomer sequence translates to physical material properties.
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Protein Crowding in Lipid Bilayers Gives Rise to Non-Gaussian Anomalous Lateral Diffusion of Phospholipids and Proteins

TL;DR: In this paper, an investigation into how lipids diffuse in the presence of varying protein:lipid number ratios reveals that protein crowding results in drastically different lipid and protein diffusion due to the strengthened impact of correlated motion.
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Development of the modern theory of polymeric complex coacervation.

TL;DR: A broad overview of the theoretical tools used to understand the physical properties of polymeric coacervates is provided, and a number of important theoretical challenges remaining in the physical understanding of complex coacervation are clarified.
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Effective interactions in active Brownian suspensions.

TL;DR: A first-principles theory is reported, free of fit parameters, for active spherical colloids, which shows explicitly how an effective many-body interaction potential is generated by activity and how this can rationalize MIPS.
Journal ArticleDOI

Generalized Hydrodynamics on an Atom Chip

TL;DR: The measurements, performed on weakly interacting atomic clouds that lie at the crossover between the quasicondensate and the ideal Bose gas regimes, are in very good agreement with the theory, and contrasts with the previously existing "conventional" hydrodynamic approach.
Journal ArticleDOI

Sequence and Entropy-Based Control of Complex Coacervates

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that patterns of charges can profoundly affect the charge–charge associations that drive this process and sequence-control in complex coacervates is established to understand how monomer sequence translates to physical material properties.
Journal ArticleDOI

Protein Crowding in Lipid Bilayers Gives Rise to Non-Gaussian Anomalous Lateral Diffusion of Phospholipids and Proteins

TL;DR: In this paper, an investigation into how lipids diffuse in the presence of varying protein:lipid number ratios reveals that protein crowding results in drastically different lipid and protein diffusion due to the strengthened impact of correlated motion.
Journal ArticleDOI

Development of the modern theory of polymeric complex coacervation.

TL;DR: A broad overview of the theoretical tools used to understand the physical properties of polymeric coacervates is provided, and a number of important theoretical challenges remaining in the physical understanding of complex coacervation are clarified.