Direct Evaluation of Rare Events in Active Matter from Variational Path Sampling.

Phys Rev Lett

Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720, USA.

Published: January 2022

Active matter represents a broad class of systems that evolve far from equilibrium due to the local injection of energy. Like their passive analogs, transformations between distinct metastable states in active matter proceed through rare fluctuations; however, their detailed balance violating dynamics renders these events difficult to study. Here, we present a simulation method for evaluating the rate and mechanism of rare events in generic nonequilibrium systems and apply it to study the conformational changes of a passive solute in an active fluid. The method employs a variational optimization of a control force that renders the rare event a typical one, supplying an exact estimate of its rate as a ratio of path partition functions. Using this method we find that increasing activity in the active bath can enhance the rate of conformational switching of the passive solute in a manner consistent with recent bounds from stochastic thermodynamics.

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