Noise-induced vortex reversal of self-propelled particles
Abstract
We report an interesting phenomenon of noise-induced vortex reversal in a two-dimensional system of self-propelled particles (SPP) with soft-core interactions. With the aid of forward flux sampling, we analyze the configurations along the reversal pathway and thus identify the mechanism of vortex reversal. We find that statistically the reversal exhibits a hierarchical process: those particles at the periphery first change their motion directions, and then more inner layers of particles reverse later on. Furthermore, we calculate the dependence of the average reversal rate on noise intensity and the number of SPP. We find that the rate decreases exponentially with the reciprocal of . Interestingly, the rate varies nonmonotonically with and a minimal rate exists for an intermediate value of .
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@article{arxiv.1204.3466,
title = {Noise-induced vortex reversal of self-propelled particles},
author = {Hanshuang Chen and Zhonghuai Hou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1204.3466},
year = {2015}
}
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4 pages, 5 figures