Abstract:Living organisms have various kinds of flexibility and robustness which are realized by "yuragi," or biological fluctuations or noises. Bacterial motion is an example of the noise-based motion, since they can move towards higher concentration of some chemical which they prefer although they have only a limited 1 DOF for mobility using that flagella. Bacteria also have only a limited sensory device which cannot detect the spatial gradient of the chemical at a time. The simple strategies that bacteria take to re… Show more
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