From a microscopic inertial active matter model to the Schr\"odinger equation
Abstract
Field theories for the one-body density of an active fluid, such as the paradigmatic active model B+, are simple yet very powerful tools for describing phenomena such as motility-induced phase separation. No comparable theory has been derived yet for the underdamped case. In this work, we introduce active model I+, an extension of active model B+ to particles with inertia. The governing equations of active model I+ are systematically derived from the microscopic Langevin equations. We show that, for underdamped active particles, thermodynamic and mechanical definitions of the velocity field no longer coincide and that the density-dependent swimming speed plays the role of an effective viscosity. Moreover, active model I+ contains the Schr\"odinger equation in Madelung form as a limiting case, allowing to find analoga of the quantum-mechanical tunnel effect and of fuzzy dark matter in the active fluid. We investigate the active tunnel effect analytically and via numerical continuation.
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@article{arxiv.2204.03018,
title = {From a microscopic inertial active matter model to the Schr\"odinger equation},
author = {Michael te Vrugt and Tobias Frohoff-Hülsmann and Eyal Heifetz and Uwe Thiele and Raphael Wittkowski},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.03018},
year = {2023}
}
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16 pages, 1 figure