Breakdown of Ergodicity and Self-Averaging in Polar Flocks with Quenched Disorder
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Abstract
We show that quenched disorder affects polar active matter in ways more complex and far-reaching than believed heretofore. Using simulations of the 2D Vicsek model subjected to random couplings or a disordered scattering field, we find in particular that ergodicity is lost in the ordered phase, the nature of which we show to depend qualitatively on the type of quenched disorder: for random couplings, it remains long-range order as in the pure case. For random scatterers, polar order varies with system size but we find strong non-self-averaging, with sample-to-sample fluctuations dominating asymptotically, which prevents us from elucidating the asymptotic status of order.
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Presenters
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Hugues Chate
CEA-Saclay & Beijing CSRC, CEA-Saclay, France, and Beijing CSRC, China
Authors
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Yu Duan
Nanjing University
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Benoît Mahault
MPI-DS, Goettingen
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Xiaqing Shi
Soochow University
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Hugues Chate
CEA-Saclay & Beijing CSRC, CEA-Saclay, France, and Beijing CSRC, China