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      Sparse stabilization and control of alignment models

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      Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences
      World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

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              Novel type of phase transition in a system of self-driven particles

              A simple model with a novel type of dynamics is introduced in order to investigate the emergence of self-ordered motion in systems of particles with biologically motivated interaction. In our model particles are driven with a constant absolute velocity and at each time step assume the average direction of motion of the particles in their neighborhood with some random perturbation (\(\eta\)) added. We present numerical evidence that this model results in a kinetic phase transition from no transport (zero average velocity, \(| {\bf v}_a | =0\)) to finite net transport through spontaneous symmetry breaking of the rotational symmetry. The transition is continuous since \(| {\bf v}_a |\) is found to scale as \((\eta_c-\eta)^\beta\) with \(\beta\simeq 0.45\).
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                Journal
                Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences
                Math. Models Methods Appl. Sci.
                World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt
                0218-2025
                1793-6314
                March 2015
                March 2015
                : 25
                : 03
                : 521-564
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                10.1142/S0218202515400059
                8b8ee160-d91d-409f-b210-b4da589a2a62
                © 2015
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