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Conservation laws and slow dynamics determine the universality class of interfaces in active matter

Statistical Mechanics 2026-04-08 v2 Soft Condensed Matter

Abstract

While equilibrium interfaces display universal large-scale statistics, interfaces in phase-separated active and driven systems are predicted to belong to distinct non-equilibrium universality classes. Yet, such behavior has proven difficult to observe, with most systems exhibiting equilibrium-like fluctuations despite their strongly non-equilibrium microscopic dynamics. We introduce a hard-disk model driven by active collisions, conceived as an effective 2D description of a vibrofluidized granular system that, contrary to self-propelled models, displays clear non-equilibrium interfacial scaling. We observe for the first time, the q|\boldsymbol q|KPZ and wet-q|\boldsymbol q|KPZ universality classes while revealing a new, previously overlooked universality class arising in systems with slow solid-like or glassy dynamics. Conservation laws and slow dynamics select these distinct classes.

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@article{arxiv.2511.18947,
  title  = {Conservation laws and slow dynamics determine the universality class of interfaces in active matter},
  author = {Raphaël Maire and Andrea Plati and Frank Smallenburg and Giuseppe Foffi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.18947},
  year   = {2026}
}

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