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Self-propulsive active nematics

Soft Condensed Matter 2025-09-03 v1

Abstract

Increasing evidence suggests that active matter exhibits instances of mixed symmetry that cannot be fully described by either polar or nematic formalism. Here, we introduce a minimal model that integrates self-propulsion into the active nematic framework. Our linear stability analyses reveal how self-propulsion shifts the onset of instability, fundamentally altering the dynamical landscape. Numerical simulations confirm these predictions, showing that self-propulsion induces anti-hyperuniform fluctuations, anomalous long-range order in vorticity, and non-universal self-similar energy cascades. Notably, these long-range ordered states emerge within the active turbulence regime well before the transition to a flocking state. Additionally, our analyses highlight a non-monotonic dependence of self-organization on self-propulsion, with optimal states characterized by a peak in correlation length. These findings are relevant for understanding of active nematic systems that self-propel, such as migrating cell layers or swarming bacteria, and offer new avenues for designing synthetic systems with tailored collective behaviours, bridging the gap between active nematics and self-propulsive systems.

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@article{arxiv.2509.02386,
  title  = {Self-propulsive active nematics},
  author = {Niels de Graaf Sousa and Simon Guldager Andersen and Aleksandra Ardaševa and Amin Doostmohammadi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.02386},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted in Philosophical Transactions A, Biologically Active Fluids: Emerging Directions issue

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