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Large-scale collective properties of self-propelled rods

arXiv:0911.1924 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.184502

Abstract

We study, in two space dimensions, the large-scale properties of collections of constant-speed polar point particles interacting locally by nematic alignment in the presence of noise. This minimal approach to self-propelled rods allows one to deal with large numbers of particles, revealing a phenomenology previously unseen in more complicated models, and moreover distinctively different from both that of the purely polar case (e.g. the Vicsek model) and of active nematics.

Submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett