Condensed Matter > Soft Condensed Matter
[Submitted on 11 Nov 2023]
Title:Delays-induced Phase Transitions in Active Matter
View PDFAbstract:We consider the patterns of collective motion emerging when many aligning, self-propelling units move in two dimensions while interacting through a repulsive potential and are also subject to delays and random perturbations. In this approach, delay plays the role analogous to reaction time so that a given particle is influenced by the information about the velocity and the position of the other particles in its vicinity with some time delay. To get insight into the involved complex flows and the transitions between them we use a simple model allowing, by fine-tuning of its few parameters, the observation and analysis of behaviours that are less accessible by experiments or analytic calculations and at the same time make the reproduction of experimental results possible. We report for the first time about a transition from an ordered, polarized collective motion to disorder as a function of the increasing time delay. For a fixed intermediate value of the delay similar transition (from order to disorder) is obtained as the repulsion radius is increased. Our simulations show a transition from total polarization to two kinds of states: fully disordered and a kind of state which is a mixture of patches of fully disordered motion in the background of orderly moving other particles. The transition occurs as the delay time is increased and is sharp, indicating that the nature of this order-disorder transition is either of first-order or is described by a sharply decreasing linear function. Our model is a simplified version of a practical situation of quickly growing interest because time delays are expected to play an increasingly important role when the traffic of many, densely distributed autonomous drones will move around in a quasi-two-dimensional air space.
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