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Super-Gaussian, superdiffusive transport of multimode active matter.

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Living matter often exhibits multimode transport that switches between an active, self-propelled motion and a seemingly passive, random motion. Here, we investigate an exactly solvable model of multimode active matter,… Click to show full abstract

Living matter often exhibits multimode transport that switches between an active, self-propelled motion and a seemingly passive, random motion. Here, we investigate an exactly solvable model of multimode active matter, such as living cells and motor proteins, which alternatingly undergoes active and passive motion. Our model study shows that the reversible transition between a passive mode and an active mode causes super-Gaussian transport dynamics, observed in various experiments. We find the non-Gaussian character of the matter's displacement distribution is essentially determined by the population ratio between active and passive motion. Interestingly, under a certain population ratio of the active and passive modes, the displacement distribution changes from sub-Gaussian to super-Gaussian as time increases. The mean-square displacement of our model exhibits transient superdiffusive dynamics, yet recovers diffusive behavior at both the short- and long-time limits. We finally generalize our model to encompass complex, multimode active matter in an arbitrary spatial dimension.

Keywords: transport; matter; super gaussian; multimode active; active matter; motion

Journal Title: Physical review. E
Year Published: 2020

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