Anomalous Fluctuations and Crystallization in Active Matter

von Yuta Kuroda

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Anomalous Fluctuations and Crystallization in Active Matter

von Yuta Kuroda

This book presents theoretical analyses and numerical simulations of fluctuations and crystallization in simple active matter systems. It begins with a comprehensive review of models of self-propelled particles, the common features of fluctuations in active fluids, and crystalline order in two-dimensional active solids. After presenting numerical results based on simple particle models, a fluctuating hydrodynamic theory derived via a bottom-up approach is developed to analyze density fluctuations in active fluids. This theory provides a unified explanation for anomalous density fluctuations, such as giant density fluctuations in active Brownian particles and hyperuniformity in chiral active particles, observed in both numerical simulations and previous experiments. The book further investigates the effects of chirality on the crystallization of active particles, demonstrating that chiral self-propulsion stabilizes crystalline order and can induce long-range order even in two dimensions, in contrast to typical behaviors in equilibrium systems. Overall, it offers a detailed numerical analysis of anomalous fluctuations and their impact on crystallization arising from nonequilibrium nature, as well as a theoretical framework that captures these phenomena for a broad class of active matter systems.

This book presents theoretical analyses and numerical simulations of fluctuations and crystallization in simple active matter systems. It begins with a comprehensive review of models of self-propelled particles, the common features of fluctuations in active fluids, and crystalline order in two-dimensional active solids. After presenting numerical results based on simple particle models, a fluctuating hydrodynamic theory derived via a bottom-up approach is developed to analyze density fluctuations in active fluids. This theory provides a unified explanation for anomalous density fluctuations, such as giant density fluctuations in active Brownian particles and hyperuniformity in chiral active particles, observed in both numerical simulations and previous experiments. The book further investigates the effects of chirality on the crystallization of active particles, demonstrating that chiral self-propulsion stabilizes crystalline order and can induce long-range order even in two dimensions, in contrast to typical behaviors in equilibrium systems. Overall, it offers a detailed numerical analysis of anomalous fluctuations and their impact on crystallization arising from nonequilibrium nature, as well as a theoretical framework that captures these phenomena for a broad class of active matter systems.

Highlights

  • Nominated as an outstanding Ph.D. thesis by Nagoya University Presents a fundamental understanding of anomalous fluctuations in active matter Presents relations between fluctuations and order in crystalline states in two dimensions

Über den Autor

Yuta Kuroda holds his Bachelor of Science in Physics from Kwansei Gakuin University and his Master of Science in Physics from Nagoya University. He received his Ph.D. in Physics from Nagoya University in 2025. During his doctoral program, he was awarded a JSPS (Japan Society for the Promotion of Science) research fellowship (DC2). Following his Ph.D., he has been serving as a JSPS overseas research fellow at the University of Stuttgart in Germany. His work is concerned with fluctuations in nonequilibrium fluids, phase transitions, and the modeling of soft and living matter. His doctoral work focused on fluctuations in active fluids and crystalline order in chiral active matter.

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Größe23,5 × 15,5 cm
ISBN978-9-819-58184-9
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Erscheinungsdatum05.06.2026
Anzahl Seiten212 Seiten
AbbildungenXVIII, 212 p. 57 illus., 51 illus. in color.
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