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arxiv: 1704.05424 · v3 · pith:ZWCADWCFnew · submitted 2017-04-18 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Topological Sound and Flocking on Curved Surfaces

classification ❄️ cond-mat.soft
keywords activecurvaturemodespresencetopologicalcurvedflockflow
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Active systems on curved geometries are ubiquitous in the living world. In the presence of curvature orientationally ordered polar flocks are forced to be inhomogeneous, often requiring the presence of topological defects even in the steady state due to the constraints imposed by the topology of the underlying surface. In the presence of spontaneous flow the system additionally supports long-wavelength propagating sound modes which get gapped by the curvature of the underlying substrate. We analytically compute the steady state profile of an active polar flock on a two-sphere and a catenoid, and show that curvature and active flow together result in symmetry protected topological modes that get localized to special geodesics on the surface (the equator or the neck respectively). These modes are the analogue of edge states in electronic quantum Hall systems and provide unidirectional channels for information transport in the flock, robust against disorder and backscattering.

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