Effective equilibrium states in the colored-noise model for active matter I. Pairwise forces in the Fox and unified colored noise approximations
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
he equations of motion of active systems can be modeled in terms
of Ornstein-Uhlenbeck processes (OUPs) with appropriate correlators. For
further theoretical studies, these should be approximated to yield a Markovian
picture for the dynamics and a simplified steady-state condition. We perform
a comparative study of the unified colored noise approximation
(UCNA) and the approximation scheme by Fox recently employed within this context. We
review the approximations necessary to define effective interaction potentials
in the low-density limit and study the conditions for which these represent the
behavior observed in two-body simulations for the OUPs model and active
Brownian particles. The demonstrated limitations of the theory for potentials
with a negative slope or curvature can be qualitatively corrected by a new
empirical modification. In general, we find that in the presence of translational
white noise the Fox approach is more accurate. Finally, we examine an
alternative way to define a force-balance condition in the limit of small activity
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
statistical mechanics; active matter
List of contributors:
Maggi, Claudio
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