Number fluctuations distinguish different self-propelling dynamics

Abstract

In nonequilibrium suspensions, static number fluctuations N in virtual observation boxes reveal remarkable structural properties, but the dynamic potential of N(t) signals remains unexplored. Here, we develop a theory to learn the dynamical parameters of self-propelled particle models from N(t) statistics. Unlike traditional trajectory analysis, N(t) statistics distinguish between models, by sensing subtle differences in reorientation dynamics that govern re-entrance events in boxes. This paves the way for quantifying advanced dynamic features in dense nonequilibrium suspensions.

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