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Collective behavior of boundary-aligning mutually-repelling self-propelling particles

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Abstract

Inspired by the group behavior of larval zebrafish in dishes, we introduce a new model for self-propelling particles in circular confinements. The swimmers mutually repel if in each-other's proximity, but they align with the confining boundaries. We present simulations of the collective motion of such particles for different drop sizes and particle densities when the initial distribution is uniform and isotropic. Last, we show phase diagrams based on the magnitudes of wall aligning and particle repulsion for varying swimmer densities and domain sizes.

Presenters

  • Jacob Stump

    University of Cincinnati

Authors

  • Jacob Stump

    University of Cincinnati

  • Jane Siwek

    College of William and Mary

  • SHANG-HUAN CHIU

    New Jersey Inst of Tech

  • Enkeleida Lushi

    New Jersey Institute of Technology, New Jersey Inst of Tech