A three-mode Lorenz-like model of driven active matter exhibits a period-doubling route to chaos for large inverse Schmidt numbers, claimed to be the first complete cascade in a physically motivated Lorenz system.
Hydrodynamically interrupted droplet growth in scalar active matter
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Suspensions of spherical active particles often show microphase separation. At a continuum level, coupling their scalar density to fluid flow, there are two distinct explanations. Each involves an effective interfacial tension: the first mechanical (causing flow) and the second diffusive (causing Ostwald ripening). Here we show how the negative mechanical tension of contractile swimmers creates, via a self-shearing instability, a steady-state life cycle of droplet growth interrupted by division whose scaling behavior we predict. When the diffusive tension is also negative, this is replaced by an arrested regime (mechanistically distinct, but with similar scaling) where division of small droplets is prevented by reverse Ostwald ripening.
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Transition to Turbulence in Driven Active Matter
A three-mode Lorenz-like model of driven active matter exhibits a period-doubling route to chaos for large inverse Schmidt numbers, claimed to be the first complete cascade in a physically motivated Lorenz system.