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Harnessing swarms for directed migration of interacting active particles via optimal global control

Soft Condensed Matter 2025-12-03 v1

Abstract

This study investigates the use of global control strategies to enhance the directed migration of swarms of interacting self-propelled particles confined in a channel. Uncontrolled dynamics naturally leads to wall accumulation, clogging, and band formation due to the interplay between self-organization and confinement. This work explores whether a uniform global control, such as magnetic field acting on all particles, can optimize collective transport. Using a discrete Vicsek-like model, it is found that simple global alignment controls, optimized via reinforcement learning, efficiently suppress unfavorable configurations and significantly increase the net particle flux along a prescribed channel direction. These results highlight that coarse, system-level observations are sufficient to achieve near-optimal control, even in regimes with strong fluctuations or partial ordering.

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@article{arxiv.2512.02627,
  title  = {Harnessing swarms for directed migration of interacting active particles via optimal global control},
  author = {Chiara Calascibetta and Laëtitia Giraldi and Jérémie Bec},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.02627},
  year   = {2025}
}