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Correlated and anti-correlated density dependent motility

Abstract

I study via Langevin dynamics simulations two opposite cases of systems of particles that alternate their identity according to density dependent motility (DDM) rules and interact via a soft repulsive potential. In the correlated case, dilute regions are passive and dense regions are active, while in the anti-correlated case, dilute regions are active and dense regions are passive. I classify the emerging steady states, explain the principal phase transitions, and finally suggest directions for further investigation.

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