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giovedì 3 luglio 2025

# gst: nonstationary critical phenomena: expanding the critical point.

<< A prototypical model of symmetry-broken active matter -- biased quorum-sensing active particles (bQSAPs) -- is used to extend notions of dynamic critical phenomena to the paradigmatic setting of driven transport, where characteristic behaviours are nonstationary and involve persistent fluxes. >>

<< To do so, (AA) construct an effective field theory with a single order-parameter -- a nonstationary analogue of active Model B -- that reflects the fact that different properties of bQSAPs can only be interpreted in terms of passive thermodynamics in appropriately chosen inertial frames. This codifies the movement of phase boundaries due to nonequilibrium fluxes between coexisting bulk phases in terms of a difference in effective chemical potentials and therefore an 'unequal' tangent construction on a bulk free energy density. >>

<< The result is both an anomalous form of coarsening and, more generally, an exotic phase structure; binodals are permitted to cross spinodal lines so that criticality is no longer constrained to a single point. >>

<< Instead, criticality, with exponents that are seemingly unchanged from symmetric QSAPs, is shown to exist along a line that marks the entry to an otherwise forbidden region of phase space. The interior of this region is not critical in the conventional sense, but retains certain features of criticality, which (AA) term pseudo-critical. >>

<< Whilst an inability to satisfy a Ginzburg criterion implies that fluctuations remain relevant at macroscopic scales, finite-wavenumber fluctuations grow at finite rates and exhibit non-trivial dispersion relations. The interplay between the growth of fluctuations and the speed at which they move relative to the bulk results in distinct regimes of micro- and meso-phase separation. >>

Richard E. Spinney, Richard G. Morris. Nonstationary critical phenomena: expanding the critical point. Phys. Rev. E 111, 064129. Jun 23, 2025.

arXiv: 2412.15627v2 [cond-mat.stat-mech]. Jun 25, 2025. 

Also: particle, disorder & fluctuations, transition, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, particles, active particles, disorder & fluctuations, criticality, pseudo-criticality, transitions.

martedì 10 giugno 2025

# gst: collective behavior based on topological vision.

<< The collective dynamics of active particles with topological vision are investigated. The topological vision, defined as a combination of the visual field and topological neighborhoods, breaks the action-reaction symmetry, thereby indicating that active particles exhibit the nonreciprocal topological interactions. >>

<< Furthermore, (AA) model considers position-based attractive force, wherein moving particles navigate using instantaneous visual information from neighboring particles within the topological vision, distinct from conventional models based on the velocity-velocity alignment. (They) demonstrate that the competition between the noise and the nonreciprocal topological interactions results in the emergence of four typical phases: gas phase, ordered phase, nematic bands, and aggregate traveling polar band. >>

<< Moreover, the nonreciprocal topological interactions impact both anomalous diffusion and ergodicity breaking. Specifically, the weak nonreciprocal topological interactions lead to ergodic subdiffusion, while the strong nonreciprocal topological interactions give rise to nonergodic superdiffusion. These findings provide a theoretical basis for understanding the nonequilibrium collective transport of active particles with topological vision. >>

Hongda Shi, Luchun Du, Wei Guo. Collective behavior based on topological vision. Phys. Rev. Research 7, 023234. Jun 6, 2025. 

Also: particle, noise, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, particles, active 
particles, noise, topological vision, 
reciprocal- nonreciprocal topological interactions, gas phase, ordered phase, nematic bands, aggregate traveling polar band.

sabato 22 marzo 2025

# gst: First-passage-time statistics of active Brownian particles: a perturbative approach.


AA << study the first-passage-time (FPT) properties of active Brownian particles to reach an absorbing wall in two dimensions. Employing a perturbation approach (They) obtain exact analytical predictions for the survival and FPT distributions for small Péclet numbers, measuring the importance of self-propulsion relative to diffusion. >>

<< While randomly oriented active agents reach the wall faster than their passive counterpart, their initial orientation plays a crucial role in the FPT statistics. Using the median as a metric, (AA) quantify this anisotropy and find that it becomes more pronounced at distances where persistent active motion starts to dominate diffusion. >>️

Yanis Baouche, Magali Le Goff, et al. First-passage-time statistics of active Brownian particles: a perturbative approach. arXiv: 2503.05401v1 [cond-mat.soft]. Mar 7, 2025.

Also: particle, random, in https://www.inkgmr.net/kwrds.html 

Keywords: gst, particles, active particles, perturbation approach, randomness, stochasticity, stochastic resetting, rotational diffusion, anisotropy