Collective dynamics of densely confined active polar disks with self- and mutual alignment
Abstract
We study the emerging collective states in a simple mechanical model of a dense group of self-propelled polar disks with off-centered rotation, confined within a circular arena. Each disk presents self-alignment towards the sum of contact forces acting on it, resulting from disk-substrate interactions, while also displaying mutual alignment with neighbors due to having its center of rotation located a distance R behind its centroid so that central contact forces can also introduce torques. The effect of both alignment mechanisms produces a variety of collective states that combine high-frequency localized circular oscillations with low-frequency milling around the center of the arena, in fluid or solid regimes. We consider cases with small/large R values, isotropic/anisotropic disk-substrate damping, smooth/rough arena boundaries, different densities, and multiple systems sizes, showing that the emergent collective states that we identify are robust, generic, and potentially observable in real-world natural or artificial systems.
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@article{arxiv.2410.13705,
title = {Collective dynamics of densely confined active polar disks with self- and mutual alignment},
author = {Weizhen Tang and Yating Zheng and Amir Shee and Guozheng Lin and Zhangang Han and Pawel Romanczuk and Cristián Huepe},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.13705},
year = {2026}
}
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13 pages, 9 figures