March 07, 1996 - March 07, 2029

  • Date:08SundayMarch 2026

    CANCELED -The Clore Center for Biological Physics

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    Time
    13:15 - 14:30
    Title
    Collective dynamics of trail-interacting particles
    Location
    Nella and Leon Benoziyo Physics Library
    LecturerDr. Yaarit Adamovich
    Lubch at 12:45
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    AbstractShow full text abstract about Trail interactions occur when past particle trajectories bia...»
    Trail interactions occur when past particle trajectories bias future motion, rendering the system out of thermodynamic equilibrium. While such systems are abundant in nature, their understanding is limited to the single-particle level or phenomenological mean-field theories. Here, we introduce a minimal model of many trail-interacting particles that extends this paradigm to the fluctuating collective level. Particles diffuse while depositing long-lasting repelling/attracting trails that act as a shared memory field, coupling their dynamics across time and space. Using stochastic density functional theory, we derive fluctuating hydrodynamic equations and analyze analytically and numerically the resulting behaviors. We show that memory, coupled with fluctuations, fundamentally reshapes collective dynamics; In the repulsive case, the particle density displays superdiffusive spreading characterized by transient clustering and ballistic motion; In the attractive case, the system condensates in finite time into frozen, localized states. Our results establish general principles for trail-interacting systems and reveal how persistent fields generate novel instabilities and self-organization.
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