New Journal of Physics (Jan 2021)

Uncovering novel phase transitions in dense dry polar active fluids using a lattice Boltzmann method

  • David Nesbitt,
  • Gunnar Pruessner,
  • Chiu Fan Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/abd8c0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 4
p. 043047

Abstract

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The dynamics of dry active matter have implications for a diverse collection of biological phenomena spanning a range of length and time scales, such as animal flocking, cell tissue dynamics, and swarming of inserts and bacteria. Uniting these systems are a common set of symmetries and conservation laws, defining dry active fluids as a class of physical system. Many interesting behaviours have been observed at high densities, which remain difficult to simulate due to the computational demand. Here, we show how two-dimensional dry active fluids in a dense regime can be studied using a simple modification of the lattice Boltzmann method. We apply our method on a model that exhibits motility-induced phase separation, and an active model with contact inhibition of locomotion, which has relevance to collective cell migration. For the latter, we uncover multiple novel phase transitions: two first-order and one potentially critical. We further support our simulation results with an analytical treatment of the hydrodynamic equations obtained via a Chapman–Enskog coarse-graining procedure.

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