Universal scaling in bidirectional flows of self-avoiding agents

Abstract

The analysis of the radial distribution function of a system provides a possible procedure for uncovering interaction rules between individuals out of collective movement patterns. This approach from classical statistical mechanics has revealed recently the existence of a universal scaling in systems of pedestrians, provided the potential of interaction V(τ) is conveniently defined in the space of the times-to-collision τ [Phys. Rev. Lett. 113, 238701 (2014)]. Here we significantly extend this result by comparing numerically the performance of completely different rules of self-avoidance in bidirectional systems and proving that all of them collapse to a common scaling both in the disordered phase (V(τ) τ-2) and in the lane-formation regime (V(τ) τ-1), so suggesting that these scalings represent actually a universal feature of any self-avoiding bidirectional flow.

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