Non-reciprocal anti-aligning active mixtures: deriving the exact Boltzmann collision operator
Abstract
We consider the effect of non-reciprocity in a binary mixture of self-propelled particles with anti-aligning interactions, where a particle of type A reacts differently to a particle of type B than vice versa. Starting from a well-known microscopic Langevin-model for the particles, setting up the corresponding exact N-particle Fokker-Planck equation and making Boltzmann's assumptions of low density and one-sided molecular chaos, the non-linear active Boltzmann equation with the exact collision operator is derived. In this derivation, the effect of phase-space compression and the build-up of pair-correlations during binary interactions is explicitly taken into account, leading to a theoretical description beyond mean-field. This extends previous results for reciprocal interactions, where it was found that orientational order can emerge in a system with purely anti-aligning interactions. Although the equations of motion are more complex than in the reciprocal system, the theory still leads to analytical expressions and predictions. Comparisons with agent-based simulations show excellent quantitative agreement of the dynamic and static behavior in the low density and/or small coupling limit.
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@article{arxiv.2505.00357,
title = {Non-reciprocal anti-aligning active mixtures: deriving the exact Boltzmann collision operator},
author = {Jakob Mihatsch and Thomas Ihle},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.00357},
year = {2025}
}
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35 pages, 5 figures