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Swarming in the Dirt: Ordered Flocks with Quenched Disorder

Statistical Mechanics 2018-12-19 v1 Soft Condensed Matter

Abstract

The effect of quenched (frozen) disorder on the collective motion of active particles is analyzed. We find that active polar systems are far more robust against quenched disorder than equilibrium ferromagnets. Long ranged order (a non-zero average velocity v\langle{\bf v}\rangle) persists in the presence of quenched disorder even in spatial dimensions d=3d=3; in d=2d=2, quasi-long-ranged order (i.e., spatial velocity correlations that decay as a power law with distance) occurs. In equilibrium systems, only quasi-long-ranged order in d=3d=3 and short ranged order in d=2d=2 are possible. Our theoretical predictions for two dimensions are borne out by simulations.

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@article{arxiv.1805.10324,
  title  = {Swarming in the Dirt: Ordered Flocks with Quenched Disorder},
  author = {John Toner and Nicholas Guttenberg and Yuhai Tu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.10324},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

5 pages, 1 figure. The short paper on flocking with quenched noise