Orientation mixing in active suspensions
Michele Coti Zelati, Helge Dietert (IMJ-PRG (UMR\_7586)), David, G\'erard-Varet (IMJ-PRG (UMR\_7586))

TL;DR
This paper investigates the orientation mixing phenomena in active suspensions, revealing Landau damping-like decay in non-diffusive regimes and enhanced dissipation effects when rotational diffusion is small, with implications for collective dynamics models.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of orientation mixing and decay rates in active suspensions, combining hypocoercivity and vector field methods on the sphere.
Findings
Landau damping-like decay in non-diffusive regime
Mixing estimates persist up to time scale ^{-1/2} with small diffusion
Explicit decay formulas and hypocoercive techniques for the sphere
Abstract
We study a popular kinetic model introduced by Saintillan and Shelley for the dynamics of suspensions of active elongated particles where the particles are described by a distribution in space and orientation. The uniform distribution of particles is the stationary state of incoherence which is known to exhibit a phase transition. We perform an extensive study of the linearised evolution around the incoherent state. We show (i) in the non-diffusive regime corresponding to spectral (neutral) stability that the suspensions experiences a mixing phenomenon similar to Landau damping and we provide optimal pointwise in time decay rates in weak topology. Further, we show (ii) in the case of small rotational diffusion \(\nu\) that the mixing estimates persist up to time scale \(\nu^{-1/2}\) until the exponential decay at enhanced dissipation rate \(\nu^{1/2}\) takes over.The interesting feature…
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