Publications by authors named "O S Vaulina"

The theoretical background of the nonperturbative method of spectral response to stochastic processes (SRSP) for measuring the nonreciprocal interparticle effective interactions in strongly coupled underdamped systems is described. Analytical expressions for vibrational spectral density of confined Brownian particles with a nonreciprocal effective interaction are presented. The changes in the vibrational spectral density with varying different parameters of the system (nonreciprocity, viscosity, ratios of particle sizes, and intensities of random processes acting on each particle) are discussed using the example of a pair of nonidentical particles in a harmonic trap.

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Overdamped active Brownian motion of self-propelled particles in a liquid has been fairly well studied. However, there are a variety of situations in which the overdamped approximation is not justified, for instance, when self-propelled particles move in a low-viscosity medium or when their rotational diffusivity is enhanced by internal active processes or external control. Examples of various origins include biofilaments driven by molecular motors, living and artificial microflyers and interfacial surfers, field-controlled and superfluid microswimmers, vibration-driven granular particles and autonomous mini-robots with sensorial delays, All of them extend active Brownian motion to the underdamped case, , to active Langevin motion, which takes into account inertia.

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Self-propelled colloids, active polymers and membranes, driven (vibrated) granular layers and hybrid synthetic-biological systems are striking examples of systems containing synthetic active Brownian particles. Such particles autonomously convert the available energy of the environment into their own directed mechanical motion. In most studies the self-propelled Brownian particles move in overdamped media.

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There is a variety of cases in nature when the action-reaction symmetry is broken. In particular, suitable conditions for this are realized in colloidal suspensions and complex plasmas. Since the first theories and simulations of the nonreciprocal effective interactions between microparticles in complex plasmas were published in 1995-1996, there have been hundreds of studies in the theoretical development of this theme.

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The liquid-crystal type of phase transition in complex plasmas has been observed repeatedly. However, more studies need to be done on the liquid-vapor transition in complex plasmas. In this paper, the phenomenon of coupling (condensation) of particles into self-confined particle pairs in an anisotropic plasma medium with ion flow is considered analytically and numerically using the Langevin molecular dynamics method.

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