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Filippo de Lillo |
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Università di Torino |
Abstract
Synchronization is studied in a simplified model of a ciliated tissue. The single cilium is modeled as a point-like object moved by an internal motor, whose effective frequency is influenced by the hydrodynamic interaction with other cilia. We use numerical simulations to investigate the properties of the resulting synchronization both at small scale (between nearest neighbours) and at large scale (metachronal waves).