A chirality-switching model of 2D active particles produces robust topological edge currents in confinement and at phase-separation interfaces, distinct from standard motility-induced phase separation.
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Edge fluxes in chiral fluids equal the average odd stress in confined geometries or the jump in odd stress across interfaces in phase-separated systems.
An agent-based model with orientation-weighted velocity-dependent alignment generates disordered, flocking, jammed, and active-crystal-like collective phases by varying alignment strength.
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Designing topological edge currents in chiral active matter
A chirality-switching model of 2D active particles produces robust topological edge currents in confinement and at phase-separation interfaces, distinct from standard motility-induced phase separation.
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Equation of state for the edge flow of chiral colloidal fluids
Edge fluxes in chiral fluids equal the average odd stress in confined geometries or the jump in odd stress across interfaces in phase-separated systems.
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Collective dynamics of active matter with orientation-weighted alignment
An agent-based model with orientation-weighted velocity-dependent alignment generates disordered, flocking, jammed, and active-crystal-like collective phases by varying alignment strength.