Critical Phenomenon of the Order-Disorder Transition in Incompressible Flocks
Abstract
We study incompressible systems of motile particles with alignment interactions. Unlike their compressible counterparts, in which the order-disorder (i.e., moving to static) transition, tuned by either noise or number density, is discontinuous, in incompressible systems this transition can be continuous, and belongs to a new universality class. We calculate the critical exponents to O(ε)in an ε=4-d expansion, and derive two exact scaling relations. This is the first analytic treatment of a phase transition in a new universality class in an active system.
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