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Smoluchowski Diffusion Equation for Active Brownian Swimmers

Published 28 Jan 2015 in cond-mat.stat-mech | (1501.07237v2)

Abstract: We study the free diffusion in two dimensions of active-Brownian swimmers subject to passive fluctuations on the translational motion and to active fluctuations on the rotational one. The Smoluchowski equation is derived from a Langevin-like model of active swimmers, and analytically solved in the long-time regime for arbitrary values of the P\'eclet number, this allows us to analyze the out-of-equilibrium evolution of the positions distribution of active particles at all time regimes. Explicit expressions for the mean-square displacement and for the kurtosis of the probability distribution function are presented, and the effects of persistence discussed. We show through Brownian dynamics simulations that our prescription for the mean-square displacement gives the exact time dependence at all times. The departure of the probability distribution from a Gaussian, measured by the kurtosis, is also analyzed both analytically and computationally. We find that for P\'eclet numbers $\lesssim 0.1$, the distance from Gaussian increases as $\sim t{-2}$ at short times, while it diminishes as $\sim t{-1}$ in the asymptotic limit.

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