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Title: Stability of flocking in the reciprocal two-species Vicsek model: Effects of relative population, motility, and noise
Author(s): Dutta, Aditya Kumar
Mangeat, Matthieu
Rieger, Heiko
Paul, Raja
Chatterjee, Swarnajit
Language: English
Title: Physical review. E
Volume: 112
Issue: 2
Publisher/Platform: APS
Year of Publication: 2025
Free key words: Collective dynamics
Dry active matter
Living matter & active matter
Molecular dynamics
Vicsek model
DDC notations: 500 Science
Publikation type: Journal Article
Abstract: Natural flocks need to cope with various forms of heterogeneities, for instance, their composition, motility, interaction, or environmental factors. Here, we study the effects of such heterogeneities on the flocking dynamics of the reciprocal two-species Vicsek model [Phys. Rev. E 107, 024607 (2023)], which comprises two groups of self-propelled agents with antialigning interspecies interactions and exhibits either parallel or antiparallel flocking states. The parallel and antiparallel flocking states vanish upon reducing the size of one group, and the system transitions to a single-species flock of the majority species. At sufficiently low noise (or high density), the minority species can exhibit collective behavior, antialigning with the liquid state of the majority species. Unequal self-propulsion speeds of the two species strongly encourage antiparallel flocking over parallel flocking. However, when activity landscapes with region-dependent motilities are introduced, parallel flocking is retained if the faster region is given more space, highlighting the role of environmental constraints. Under noise heterogeneity, the colder species (subjected to lower noise) attain higher band velocity compared to the hotter one, temporarily disrupting any parallel flocking, which is subsequently restored. These findings collectively reveal how different forms of heterogeneity, both intrinsic and environmental, can qualitatively reshape flocking behavior in this class of reciprocal two-species models.
DOI of the first publication: 10.1103/gkhv-rp16
URL of the first publication: https://doi.org/10.1103/gkhv-rp16
Link to this record: urn:nbn:de:bsz:291--ds-468145
hdl:20.500.11880/41012
http://dx.doi.org/10.22028/D291-46814
ISSN: 2470-0053
2470-0045
Date of registration: 26-Jan-2026
Description of the related object: Supplemental Material
Related object: https://journals.aps.org/pre/supplemental/10.1103/gkhv-rp16/Hetero_TSVM_SM.pdf
https://journals.aps.org/pre/supplemental/10.1103/gkhv-rp16/movieS1_PHTSVM_proba.mp4
https://journals.aps.org/pre/supplemental/10.1103/gkhv-rp16/movieS2_MHTSVM_proba.mp4
https://journals.aps.org/pre/supplemental/10.1103/gkhv-rp16/movieS3_SHTSVM_proba_vR.mp4
https://journals.aps.org/pre/supplemental/10.1103/gkhv-rp16/movieS4_SHTSVM_proba_zeta.mp4
https://journals.aps.org/pre/supplemental/10.1103/gkhv-rp16/movieS5_NHTSVM_proba.mp4
Faculty: NT - Naturwissenschaftlich- Technische Fakultät
Department: NT - Physik
Professorship: NT - Prof. Dr. Heiko Rieger
Collections:SciDok - Der Wissenschaftsserver der Universität des Saarlandes

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