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Stationary broken parity states in active matter models

Tobias Frohoff-Hülsmann, Max Philipp Holl, Edgar Knobloch, Svetlana V. Gurevich, Uwe Thiele

2023Physical review. E16 citationsDOI

Abstract

We demonstrate that several nonvariational continuum models commonly used to describe active matter as well as other active systems exhibit nongeneric behavior: each model supports asymmetric but stationary localized states even in the absence of pinning at heterogeneities. Moreover, such states only begin to drift following a drift-transcritical bifurcation as the activity increases. Asymmetric stationary states should only exist in variational systems, i.e., in models with gradient structure. In other words, such states are expected in passive systems, but not in active systems where the gradient structure of the model is broken by activity. We identify a "spurious" gradient dynamics structure of these models that is responsible for this nongeneric behavior, and determine the types of additional terms that render the models generic, i.e., with asymmetric states that appear via drift-pitchfork bifurcations and are generically moving. We provide detailed illustrations of our results using numerical continuation of resting and steadily drifting states in both generic and nongeneric cases.

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Spurious relationshipPhysicsBifurcationContinuationStatistical physicsNumerical continuationAnalytic continuationClassical mechanicsQuantum mechanicsComputer scienceMathematical analysisMathematicsNonlinear systemProgramming languageMachine learningMicro and Nano RoboticsNonlinear Dynamics and Pattern FormationAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
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