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Target Search of Active Agents Crossing High Energy Barriers

Luigi Zanovello, Michele Caraglio, Thomas Franosch, Pietro Faccioli

2021Physical Review Letters23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Target search by active agents in rugged energy landscapes has remained a challenge because standard enhanced sampling methods do not apply to irreversible dynamics. We overcome this nonequilibrium rare-event problem by developing an algorithm generalizing transition-path sampling to active Brownian dynamics. This method is exemplified and benchmarked for a paradigmatic two-dimensional potential with a high barrier. We find that even in such a simple landscape the structure and kinetics of the ensemble of transition paths changes drastically in the presence of activity. Indeed, active Brownian particles reach the target more frequently than passive Brownian particles, following longer and counterintuitive search patterns.

Topics & Concepts

CounterintuitiveBrownian motionStatistical physicsNon-equilibrium thermodynamicsBrownian dynamicsRare eventsEnergy landscapeSampling (signal processing)Energy (signal processing)PhysicsComputer scienceEvent (particle physics)MathematicsQuantum mechanicsStatisticsDetectorOpticsThermodynamicsDiffusion and Search DynamicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical MechanicsMicro and Nano Robotics
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