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Collection of polar self-propelled particles with a modified alignment interaction

Published 30 Mar 2018 in cond-mat.stat-mech, cond-mat.soft, and physics.bio-ph | (1803.11368v1)

Abstract: We study the disorder-to-order transition in a collection of polar self-propelled particles interacting through a distance dependent alignment interaction. Strength of the interaction, $a{d}$ ($0<a\<1$) decays with metric distance $d$ between particle pair, and the interaction is short range. At $a = 1.0$, our model reduces to the famous Vicsek model. For all ${\it a}\>0$, the system shows a transition from a disordered to an ordered state as a function of noise strength. We calculate the critical noise strength, $\eta_c(a)$ for different $a$ and compare it with the mean-field result. Nature of the disorder-to-order transition continuously changes from discontinuous to continuous with decreasing $a$. We numerically estimate tri-critical point $a_{TCP}$ at which the nature of transition changes from discontinuous to continuous. The density phase separation is large for ${\it a}$ close to unity, and it decays with decreasing $a$. We also write the coarse-grained hydrodynamic equations of motion for general ${\it a}$, and find that the homogeneous ordered state is unstable to small perturbation as ${\it a}$ approaches to $1$. The instability in the homogeneous ordered state is consistent with the large density phase separation for ${\it a}$ close to unity.

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