Lorentz Reciprocal Theorem in Fluids with Odd Viscosity

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Abstract

The Lorentz reciprocal theorem - that is used to study various transport phenomena in hydrodynamics - is violated in chiral active fluids that feature odd viscosity with broken time-reversal and parity symmetries. Here, we show that the theorem can be generalized to fluids with odd viscosity by choosing an auxiliary problem with the opposite sign of the odd viscosity. We demonstrate the application of the theorem to two categories of microswimmers. Swimmers with prescribed surface velocity are not affected by odd viscosity, while those with prescribed active forces are. In particular, a torque dipole can lead to directed motion.

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Hosaka, Y., Golestanian, R., & Vilfan, A. (2023). Lorentz Reciprocal Theorem in Fluids with Odd Viscosity. Physical Review Letters, 131(17). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.131.178303

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