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Phase transitions on a class of generalized Vicsek-like models of collective motion

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CHAOS
Volume 31, Issue 4, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0046926

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  1. Spanish MINECO [FIS2016-76830-C2-1-P]
  2. Spanish MICINN [PID2019-106290GB-C21]

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This paper generalizes the Vicsek model and studies new multiplicative models, as well as angular probability density functions of noise terms, to find that the characteristics of phase transitions of SPPs' global interactions depend on the choice of noise distribution.
Systems composed of interacting self-propelled particles (SPPs) display different forms of order-disorder phase transitions relevant to collective motion. In this paper, we propose a generalization of the Vicsek model characterized by an angular noise term following an arbitrary probability density function, which might depend on the state of the system and thus have a multiplicative character. We show that the well established vectorial Vicsek model can be expressed in this general formalism by deriving the corresponding angular probability density function, as well as we propose two new multiplicative models consisting of bivariate Gaussian and wrapped Gaussian distributions. With the proposed formalism, the mean-field system can be solved using the mean resultant length of the angular stochastic term. Accordingly, when the SPPs interact globally, the character of the phase transition depends on the choice of the noise distribution, being first order with a hybrid scaling for the vectorial and wrapped Gaussian distributions, and second order for the bivariate Gaussian distribution. Numerical simulations reveal that this scenario also holds when the interactions among SPPs are given by a static complex network. On the other hand, using spatial short-range interactions displays, in all the considered instances, a discontinuous transition with a coexistence region, consistent with the original formulation of the Vicsek model.

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