The classic Vicsek model [Phys. Rev. Lett. 75, 1226 (1995)PRLTAO0031-900710.1103/PhysRevLett.75.1226] is studied in the regime of very low noise intensities, which is shown to be characterized by a cluster [macrocluster (MC)] that contains a macroscopic fraction of the system particles. It is shown that the well-known power-law behavior of the cluster-size distribution loses its cutoff, becoming bimodal at very low noise intensities: A peak develops for larger sizes to settle the emergence of the MC. The average cluster number m∗ is introduced as a parameter that properly describes this change, i.e., a line in the noise-speed phase portrait can be identified to separates both regimes. Finite-size scaling analysis is performed to show that a...
ase ns iven k co res sua l, N 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. rature ysteres ooling om car ...
Abstract. This paper presents a theoretical study of the impact of noise on the scaling of a cluster...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider a cluster model of weighted Euclidean random balls ...
The standard Vicsek model (SVM) is a minimal non-equilibrium model of self-propelled particles that ...
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Experimental observations of animal collective behaviour have shown stunning evidence for the emerge...
International audienceWe demonstrate that the clustering statistics and the corresponding phase tran...
In the Vicsek Model (VM), self-driven individuals try to adopt the direction of movement of their ne...
Swarms are examples of collective behavior of insects, which are singular among manifestations of fl...
International audienceWe show that the flocking transition in the Vicsek model is best understood as...
Systems composed of interacting self-propelled particles (SPPs) display different forms of order–dis...
Until now, depletion induced transitions have been the hallmark of multicomponent systems only. Mont...
In this work, we consider the phase transition from ordered to disordered states that occur in the V...
We present a study of the scaling properties of cluster-cluster aggregation with a source of monomer...
Actively propelled particles undergoing dissipative collisions are known to develop a state of spat...
ase ns iven k co res sua l, N 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. rature ysteres ooling om car ...
Abstract. This paper presents a theoretical study of the impact of noise on the scaling of a cluster...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider a cluster model of weighted Euclidean random balls ...
The standard Vicsek model (SVM) is a minimal non-equilibrium model of self-propelled particles that ...
The Vicsek model encompasses the paradigm of active dry matter. Motivated by collective behavior of ...
Experimental observations of animal collective behaviour have shown stunning evidence for the emerge...
International audienceWe demonstrate that the clustering statistics and the corresponding phase tran...
In the Vicsek Model (VM), self-driven individuals try to adopt the direction of movement of their ne...
Swarms are examples of collective behavior of insects, which are singular among manifestations of fl...
International audienceWe show that the flocking transition in the Vicsek model is best understood as...
Systems composed of interacting self-propelled particles (SPPs) display different forms of order–dis...
Until now, depletion induced transitions have been the hallmark of multicomponent systems only. Mont...
In this work, we consider the phase transition from ordered to disordered states that occur in the V...
We present a study of the scaling properties of cluster-cluster aggregation with a source of monomer...
Actively propelled particles undergoing dissipative collisions are known to develop a state of spat...
ase ns iven k co res sua l, N 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. rature ysteres ooling om car ...
Abstract. This paper presents a theoretical study of the impact of noise on the scaling of a cluster...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider a cluster model of weighted Euclidean random balls ...