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How does inertia control stability and turbulence generated in swimmer suspensions? We will discuss this within the framework of active matter. In particular, we highlight a new instability mechanism in suspensions of self-propelled particles that does not involve active stress.
Instead, it is driven by a subtle interplay of inertia, swimmer motility, and concentration fluctuations, through a crucial time lag between the
velocity and the concentration field. I will also discuss some new results on emergence of clustering in nematode suspension.
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Dhrubaditya Mitra