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Phys. Rev. E 80, 050103(R) (2009) [4 pages]

Nature of the order-disorder transition in the Vicsek model for the collective motion of self-propelled particles

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Gabriel Baglietto and Ezequiel V. Albano
Instituto de Investigaciones Fisicoquímicas Teóricas y Aplicadas (INIFTA), CCT-La Plata CONICET, Universidad Nacional de La Plata (UNLP), Sucursal 4, CC 16, 1900 La Plata, Argentina

Received 20 August 2009; published 6 November 2009

One of the most popular approaches to the study of the collective behavior of self-driven individuals is the well-known Vicsek model (VM) [ T. Vicsek, A. Czirók, E. Ben-Jacob, I. Cohen and O. Shochet Phys. Rev. Lett. 75 1226 (1995)]. In the VM one has that each individual tends to adopt the direction of motion of its neighbors with the perturbation of some noise. For low enough noise the individuals move in an ordered fashion with net transport of mass; however, when the noise is increased, one observes disordered motion in a gaslike scenario. The nature of the order-disorder transition, i.e., first-versus second-order, has originated an ongoing controversy. Here, we analyze the most used variants of the VM unambiguously establishing those that lead either to first- or second-order behavior. By requesting the invariance of the order of the transition upon rotation of the observational frame, we easily identify artifacts due to the interplay between finite-size and boundary conditions, which had erroneously led some authors to observe first-order transitionlike behavior.

© 2009 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevE.80.050103
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevE.80.050103
PACS:
64.60.Ht, 05.40.−a, 87.18.−h