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A First-Order Dynamical Transition in the displacement distribution of a Driven Run-and-Tumble Particle

Published 19 Dec 2018 in cond-mat.stat-mech | (1812.07819v3)

Abstract: We study the probability distribution P(XN=X,N)P(X_N=X,N) of the total displacement XNX_N of an NN-step run and tumble particle on a line, in presence of a constant nonzero drive EE. While the central limit theorem predicts a standard Gaussian form for P(X,N)P(X,N) near its peak, we show that for large positive and negative XX, the distribution exhibits anomalous large deviation forms. For large positive XX, the associated rate function is nonanalytic at a critical value of the scaled distance from the peak where its first derivative is discontinuous. This signals a first-order dynamical phase transition from a homogeneous fluid' phase to acondensed' phase that is dominated by a single large run. A similar first-order transition occurs for negative large fluctuations as well. Numerical simulations are in excellent agreement with our analytical predictions.

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