Abstract

Swimming microorganisms self-propel in viscous fluids using traveling wavelike deformations of appendages called flagella. A long-wavelength mathematical model is used to show that the flagellar motion maximizing the propulsive force for a given amount of energy dissipated in the fluid is waves traveling with constant speed (potentially on a curved flagellar centerline), with propulsion always in the direction opposite to the wave.

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