Theoretical models in low-Reynolds-number locomotion
On Shun Pak, Eric Lauga

TL;DR
This paper reviews theoretical models that describe how microorganisms move in fluids where viscous forces dominate, highlighting the importance of such models in understanding biological processes.
Contribution
It provides an overview of existing theoretical approaches to modeling low-Reynolds-number locomotion in microorganisms.
Findings
Summarizes key theoretical frameworks
Highlights importance in biological contexts
Identifies gaps for future research
Abstract
The locomotion of microorganisms in fluids is ubiquitous and plays an important role in numerous biological processes. In this chapter we present an overview of theoretical modeling for low-Reynolds-number locomotion.
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