Spectral origin of conformal invariance in active nematic turbulence
Abstract
Zero-vorticity contours in the collective flows of living cells obey Schramm-Loewner evolution with diffusivity and thus fall in the universality class of critical percolation. This observation is surprising because the underlying vorticity field has long-range correlations that, according to the Weinrib-Halperin criterion, should alter the universality class. Here we propose a spectral explanation for this apparent paradox in two-dimensional active nematic turbulence. The universal energy spectrum implies sign-field correlations whose decay exponent matches the Weinrib-Halperin marginal threshold for two-dimensional percolation. At this marginal point the long-range correlations are irrelevant under renormalization, so the system flows to the uncorrelated percolation fixed point. Gaussian surrogate fields with the same spectrum confirm to three significant figures, and left-passage analysis of their zero-vorticity interfaces yields , consistent with SLE_6.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2604.16473,
title = {Spectral origin of conformal invariance in active nematic turbulence},
author = {Rithvik Redrouthu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.16473},
year = {2026}
}
Comments
4 + 4 pages (main text + supplemental material), 2 figures, 2 tables