Metamorphosis of collective patterns modulated by non-reciprocal interactions
Metamorphosis of collective patterns modulated by non-reciprocal interactions
We study memoryless active particles that navigate using visual information. Particle perception is limited by a field of view. As the degree of non-reciprocity in interactions is varied, we can observe the emergence of a zoology of complex collective motion patterns that exhibit significantly different topologies and transport properties. Nematic closed filaments in the form of rings move as chiral active particles. Closed polar filaments with one singular topological point move ballistically, while those with two singular topological points rotate. Open polar filaments behave as persistent random walks. Furthermore, by changing the size of the field of view, we explore the metamorphic process that transforms one structure into another, finding that the process is non-reversible and presents strong hysteric effects. The analysis sheds light on the physics of single-species active particles with non-reciprocal interactions, providing evidence that topological and transport properties are closely related.
Edgardo Brigatti、Fernando Peruani
自然科学理论非线性科学自然科学研究方法
Edgardo Brigatti,Fernando Peruani.Metamorphosis of collective patterns modulated by non-reciprocal interactions[EB/OL].(2025-05-05)[2025-06-04].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.02672.点此复制
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