Modeling phototaxis in complex networks

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Abstract

Phototaxis is the movement of organisms towards or away from light. It is one of the most important photo-biological processes, which in turn are responsible for light reception and the use of photons as a source of information. We briefly review current models of phototaxis of biological organisms and we develop a simple, minimal model for synthetic microscale units that can undergo phototactic motion. We then use this model to simulate the collective motion of such photosensitive artificial objects within a complex network, which is illuminated in a non-uniform manner by an external light.

Authors

  • Olga Kuksenok

  • Anna C. Balazs

    • Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
    • University of Pittsburgh
    • Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15261
    • Chemical Engineering Department, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA