Sync and Swarm: Solvable Model of Nonidentical Swarmalators

Phys Rev Lett. 2022 Nov 11;129(20):208002. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.129.208002.

Abstract

We study a model of nonidentical swarmalators, generalizations of phase oscillators that both sync in time and swarm in space. The model produces four collective states: asynchrony, sync clusters, vortexlike phase waves, and a mixed state. These states occur in many real-world swarmalator systems such as biological microswimmers, chemical nanomotors, and groups of drones. A generalized Ott-Antonsen ansatz provides the first analytic description of these states and conditions for their existence. We show how this approach may be used in studies of active matter and related disciplines.

MeSH terms

  • Unmanned Aerial Devices*