Hydrodynamic theory of flocking at a solid-liquid interface: long range order and giant number fluctuations
Niladri Sarkar,
Abhik Basu,
John Toner
Abstract:We construct the hydrodynamic theory of coherent collective motion ("flocking") at a solidliquid interface. The polar order parameter and concentration of a collection of "active" (selfpropelled) particles at a planar interface between a passive, isotropic bulk fluid and a solid surface are dynamically coupled to the bulk fluid. We find that such systems are stable, and have longrange orientational order, over a wide range of parameters. When stable, these systems exhibit "giant number fluctuations", i.e., lar… Show more
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