Anomalous Dynamical Heterogeneity in Active Glasses as a Signature of Violation of Mermin-Wagner-Hohenberg Theorem
Subhodeep Dey, Smarajit Karmakar

TL;DR
This paper explores how active particle systems in 2D violate the Mermin-Wagner-Hohenberg theorem, leading to enhanced dynamical heterogeneity and altered structural order, with implications for biological systems.
Contribution
It demonstrates the impact of MWH theorem violation on dynamical heterogeneity in active glasses and examines the role of local order in this context.
Findings
Active systems show anomalously enhanced dynamical heterogeneity.
Growth of DH varies with activity depending on local structural order.
Violation of MWH theorem influences structural and dynamical properties in 2D active glasses.
Abstract
Two-dimensional (2D) systems have attracted renewed interest within the scientific community due to their anomalous dynamical behaviors, which arise from long-wavelength density fluctuations as predicted by the Mermin-Wagner-Hohenberg (MWH) theorem. In equilibrium, it is well established that continuous spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in 2D is prohibited at any finite temperature (), resulting in the absence of true long-range positional order and establishing as the lower critical dimension. Recent studies have demonstrated that, in active systems, the lower critical dimension can shift from to . This study examines the impact of MWH theorem violation in active systems on dynamical heterogeneity (DH). As a minimal model, glassy systems of active particles undergoing run-and-tumble (RT) motion are considered. Glass-like dynamical behavior, including…
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TopicsMaterial Dynamics and Properties · Origins and Evolution of Life · Micro and Nano Robotics
