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      Flexive and Propulsive Dynamics of Elastica at Low Reynolds Numbers

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          A stiff one-armed swimmer in glycerine goes nowhere, but if its arm is elastic, exerting a restorative torque proportional to local curvature, the swimmer can go on its way. Considering this happy consequence and the principles of elasticity, we study a hyperdiffusion equation for the shape of the elastica in viscous flow, find solutions for impulsive or oscillatory forcing, and elucidate relevant aspects of propulsion. These results have application in a variety of physical and biological contexts, from dynamic biopolymer bending experiments to instabilities of elastic filaments.

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              Journal
              31 July 1997
              Article
              10.1103/PhysRevLett.80.3879
              cond-mat/9707346
              088edb05-db35-4980-818f-f83566a256c1
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              4 pages, 4 eps figs, RevTeX, submitted to PRL
              cond-mat.soft q-bio

              Condensed matter,Quantitative & Systems biology
              Condensed matter, Quantitative & Systems biology

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