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Universal Dynamics of a Passive Particle Driven by Brownian Motion

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arxiv 2407.16436 v2 pith:OA73FASS submitted 2024-07-23 cond-mat.stat-mech

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We investigate the overdamped dynamics of a `passive' particle driven by nonreciprocal interaction with a `driver' Brownian particle. When the interaction between them is short-ranged, the long-time behavior of the driven particle is remarkably universal -- the mean-squared displacement (MSD) and the typical position of the driven particle exhibits the same qualitative behaviors independent of the specific form of the potential. In particular, the MSD grows as $t^{1/2}$ in one dimension and $\log t$ in two spatial dimensions. We compute the exact scaling functions for the position distribution in $d=1$ and $d=2$. These functions are universal when the interaction is short-ranged. For long-ranged interactions, the MSD of the driven particle grows as $t^{\phi}$ with exponent $\phi$ depending on the tail of the potential.

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