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Run-and-tumble in a crowded environment: persistent exclusion process for swimmers

Published 3 Jun 2013 in cond-mat.soft, cond-mat.stat-mech, and physics.bio-ph | (1306.0481v2)

Abstract: The effect of crowding on the run-and-tumble dynamics of swimmers such as bacteria is studied using a discrete lattice model of mutually excluding particles that move with constant velocity along a direction that is randomized at a rate $\alpha$. In stationary state, the system is found to break into dense clusters in which particles are trapped or stopped from moving. The characteristic size of these clusters predominantly scales as $\alpha{-0.5}$ both in 1D and 2D. For a range of densities, due to cooperative effects, the stopping time scales as ${\cal T}{1d}{0.85}$ and as ${\cal T}{2d}{0.8}$, where ${\cal T}_d$ is the diffusive time associated with the motion of cluster boundaries. Our findings might be helpful in understanding the early stages of biofilm formation.

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