Authors
Michael M Norton, Piyush Grover, Michael F Hagan, Seth Fraden
Publication date
2020/10/23
Journal
Physical review letters
Volume
125
Issue
17
Pages
178005
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
In this work we present the first systematic framework to sculpt active nematic systems, using optimal control theory and a hydrodynamic model of active nematics. We demonstrate the use of two different control fields, (i) applied vorticity and (ii) activity strength, to shape the dynamics of an extensile active nematic that is confined to a disk. In the absence of control inputs, the system exhibits two attractors, clockwise and counterclockwise circulating states characterized by two co-rotating topological defects. We specifically seek spatiotemporal inputs that switch the system from one attractor to the other; we also examine phase-shifting perturbations. We identify control inputs by optimizing a penalty functional with three contributions: total control effort, spatial gradients in the control, and deviations from the desired trajectory. This work demonstrates that optimal control theory can be used to calculate nontrivial inputs …
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Scholar articles
MM Norton, P Grover, MF Hagan, S Fraden - Physical review letters, 2020