Nonreciprocal surface tension in the Nonreciprocal Cahn-Hilliard model induces defect motility and organization into target patterns and mosaic-waves whose large-scale dynamics belong to the anisotropic Kardar-Parisi-Zhang universality class.
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A multiscale perturbative coarse-graining method derives effective large-scale descriptions for dry scalar active matter with motility regulation, identifying conditions for equilibrium-like regimes and capturing emergent particle currents when those conditions fail.
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Nonreciprocal surface tension: anisotropy-induced defect motility and organization
Nonreciprocal surface tension in the Nonreciprocal Cahn-Hilliard model induces defect motility and organization into target patterns and mosaic-waves whose large-scale dynamics belong to the anisotropic Kardar-Parisi-Zhang universality class.
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Multiscale perturbative approach to active matter with motility regulation
A multiscale perturbative coarse-graining method derives effective large-scale descriptions for dry scalar active matter with motility regulation, identifying conditions for equilibrium-like regimes and capturing emergent particle currents when those conditions fail.