Novel critical phenomena in compressible polar active fluids: Dynamical and Functional Renormalization Group Studies
Patrick Jentsch, Chiu Fan Lee

TL;DR
This paper employs functional renormalization group methods to uncover new critical behaviors and universality classes in compressible polar active fluids, surpassing previous limitations of one-loop DRG analyses.
Contribution
It introduces the first FRG analysis of compressible polar active fluids, revealing three novel universality classes and critical exponents beyond one-loop level.
Findings
Discovered three new universality classes.
Identified critical exponents beyond one-loop level.
Showed some classes violate fluctuation-dissipation relation.
Abstract
Active matter is not only relevant to living matter and diverse nonequilibrium systems, but also constitutes a fertile ground for novel physics. Indeed, dynamic renormalization group (DRG) analyses have uncovered many new universality classes (UCs) in polar active fluids (PAFs) - an archetype of active matter systems. However, due to the inherent technical difficulties in the DRG methodology, almost all previous studies have been restricted to polar active fluids in the incompressible or infinitely compressible (i.e., Malthusian) limits, and, when the -expansion was used in conjunction, to the one-loop level. Here, we use functional renormalization group (FRG) methods to bypass some of these difficulties and unveil for the first time novel critical behavior in compressible polar active fluids, and calculate the corresponding critical exponents beyond the one-loop level.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics · Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics · Gas Dynamics and Kinetic Theory
