Equilibrium and dynamical behavior in the Vicsek model for self-propelled particles under shear

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The effects of an externally imposed linear shear profile in the Vicsek model of self-propelled particles is investigated via computer simulations. We find that the applied field changes in a relevant way both the equilibrium and dynamical properties of the original model. Indeed, short time dynamics analysis shows that the order-disordered phase transition disappears under shear, because the flow acts as a symmetry breaking field. Moreover, the coarsening of particle domains is arrested at a characteristic length-scale inversely proportional to shear rate. A generalization of the original Vicsek model where the velocity of particles depends on the local value of the density is also introduced and shows to affect the domain formation. © 2012 Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Wien.

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Saracco, G. P., Gonnella, G., Marenduzzo, D., & Orlandini, E. (2012). Equilibrium and dynamical behavior in the Vicsek model for self-propelled particles under shear. Central European Journal of Physics, 10(5), 1109–1115. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11534-012-0111-2

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