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Flocking Beyond One Species: Novel Phase Coexistence in a Generalized Two-Species Vicsek Model

Published 22 Mar 2025 in cond-mat.soft and cond-mat.stat-mech | (2503.17617v1)

Abstract: A hallmark in natural systems, self-organization often stems from very simple interaction rules between individual agents. While single-species self-propelled particle (SPP) systems are well understood, the behavior of binary mixtures with general alignment interactions remains largely unexplored with few scattered results hinting at the existence of a rich emergent phase behavior. Here, we investigate systematically a generalization of the two-species Vicsek model with reciprocal intra- and interspecies (anti)alignment couplings, uncovering a rich phenomenology of emergent states. Notably, we show that rather than destroying polar order, anti-aligning interactions can promote phase separation and the emergence of global polar order. In doing so, we uncover a novel phase separation mechanism. We further find these coexistence patterns can be generalized to multi-species systems with cyclic alignment interactions.

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