In a minimal model of two repulsive self-propelled particles, effective attraction emerges only as a higher-order correction to the renormalized pair potential while the leading term remains repulsive.
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Effective attraction by repulsion
In a minimal model of two repulsive self-propelled particles, effective attraction emerges only as a higher-order correction to the renormalized pair potential while the leading term remains repulsive.
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Various phases of active matter emerging from bacteria and their implications
Bacterial populations exhibit active gas, liquid, glass, and liquid crystal phases that differ from equilibrium thermal counterparts, with implications for physics and biology.