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- % Title: A Fast Convergent Boundary Integral Framework for Slender Bodies
- The dynamics of active and passive filaments in viscous fluids is frequently
- used as a model for many complex fluids in biological systems such as:
- microtubules which are involved in intracellular transport and cell division;
- flagella and cilia which aid in locomotion. The numerical simulation of such
- systems is generally based on slender-body theory which give asymptotic
- approximations of the solution. However, these methods are low-order and cannot
- enforce no-slip boundary conditions to high-accuracy, uniformly over the
- boundary. Boundary-integral equation methods which completely resolve the fiber
- surface have so far been impractical due to the prohibitive cost of current
- layer-potential quadratures for such high aspect-ratio geometries. In this talk,
- we will present new quadrature schemes which make such computations possible and
- new integral equation formulations which lead to well-conditioned linear systems
- upon discretization. WE will present numerical results to show the efficiency of
- our methods.
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