<< ️The counterintuitive emergence of order from noise is a central phenomenon in science, ranging from pattern formation and synchronization to order-by-disorder in frustrated systems. While large-scale spatial self-organization induced by local spatial noise is well studied, whether temporal noise can also drive such organization remains an open question. >>
<< ️Here, by studying interacting particle systems, (AA) show that temporally correlated noise can lead to a self-organized state with suppressed long-range density fluctuations, or hyperuniformity. Further, (They) develop a fluctuating hydrodynamic theory that quantitatively explains the origin of this phenomenon. >>
<< ️Finally, by casting the dynamics as a stochastic optimization problem, (They) show that temporal correlations lead to better solutions, akin to perturbed gradient descent in neural networks -- where noise is injected during training to escape poor minima. This reveals a striking correspondence between perturbed gradient descent dynamics on the energy landscapes of particle systems and the loss landscapes of neural networks. >>
Satyam Anand, Guanming Zhang, Stefano Martiniani. Spatial self-organization driven by temporal noise. arXiv: 2601.23098v1 [cond-mat.soft]. Jan 30, 2026.
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