Friday Special Lecture for High School and University Students_2021
Held on 2021

Friday Special Lecture for High School and University Students_2021

Swarms of living things and swimming of microorganisms from a physical point of view[JP]
Daiki Nishiguchi

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03:37 イントロダクション
04:29 自己紹介
11:04 なぜ群れはできるのか
17:53 ハチミツの中ではどう泳ぐ?
18:19 ホタテはどう泳ぐ?
20:07 粘性の高い流体の運動
21:48 ホタテ貝定理
25:08 微生物はどうやって泳ぐ?
30:48 ハチミツの中での泳ぎ方
31:55 前半のまとめ
34:13 バクテリアの群れ運動
40:11 群れを物理学で考える
42:52 対称性の自発的破れ
49:52 群れを人工的に作る
58:19 後半のまとめ
1:02:07 質疑応答

In the world of microorganisms, which are 1/100 to 1/1000 of a millimeter in size, our common sense does not apply. For microorganisms, water behaves like a very viscous fluid and they feel like swimming in honey. While even a single microorganism itself is very interesting, what happens when many of them are gathered together? I will introduce the "physics of active matter," which tries to find the laws common to swarms of living things.

NOTE:
- This lecture was conducted only in Japanese.

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講師紹介
東京大学 理学部 物理学科・助教
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