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This paper presents a new numerical framework for modeling autophoretic microswimmers, which are synthetic analogues of biological microswimmers. The framework addresses the challenge of modeling these systems by solving the coupled advection-diffusion-Stokes equations using a high-accuracy pseudospectral method. The model captures complex behaviors like disordered swimming and chemotactic interactions, and is validated against experimental data. This work is significant because it provides a robust tool for studying these complex systems and understanding their emergent behaviors.
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The framework employs a high-accuracy pseudospectral method to solve the fully coupled advection diffusion Stokes equations, without prescribing any slip velocity model.

Research#Quantum Computing🔬 ResearchAnalyzed: Jan 10, 2026 10:38

Quantum Solver for Advection-Diffusion Equations Demonstrated

Published:Dec 16, 2025 19:06
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ArXiv

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This research explores the application of quantum computing to solve a classical physics problem. While novel, the practical implications are currently limited by the availability and stability of quantum hardware.
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The article's source is ArXiv, suggesting a peer-reviewed academic publication.