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An Introduction to Motility-Induced Phase Separation (2112.05024v1)

Published 9 Dec 2021 in cond-mat.soft, cond-mat.stat-mech, and physics.bio-ph

Abstract: Motility-induced phase separation, MIPS, is arguably the most well-studied collective phenomenon occurring in active matter without alignment interactions (scalar active matter). Its basic origin is simple: since self-propelled particles accumulate where they move slowly, having a propulsion speed that decreases steeply enough with density, due to collisions or chemical interactions, leads to a feedback loop that induces the formation of a dense phase. In these notes, I will discuss some of the main theoretical and computational efforts that have been made over the last decade in understanding the basic structural and dynamical properties of MIPS phase coexistence in microscopic active particle models.

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