Boundary curvature induces wall accumulation in non-motile chiral active particles confined in circular geometries via tangential wall forces, as shown by simulations and hydrodynamics.
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A vector generalization of fusion-fission group dynamics from physics forecasts when AI behavior shifts to undesirable states, validated at 90 percent across seven models and prior to real-world data.
Derives stress tensors for ABP+TRI via Lagrange equations, confirms inertia-dependent EOS in periodic 2D simulations, shows confinement breakdown from polarization, and excludes swim stress from local tensor.
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Curvature-driven wall accumulation in chiral active particles
Boundary curvature induces wall accumulation in non-motile chiral active particles confined in circular geometries via tangential wall forces, as shown by simulations and hydrodynamics.
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Fusion-fission forecasts when AI will shift to undesirable behavior
A vector generalization of fusion-fission group dynamics from physics forecasts when AI behavior shifts to undesirable states, validated at 90 percent across seven models and prior to real-world data.
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Virial stress in systems of active Brownian particles in the presence of translational and rotational inertia
Derives stress tensors for ABP+TRI via Lagrange equations, confirms inertia-dependent EOS in periodic 2D simulations, shows confinement breakdown from polarization, and excludes swim stress from local tensor.
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Hydrodynamics, Renormalization Group, and Universality Classes Far from Equilibrium
A pedagogical review of hydrodynamic and dynamic RG approaches to nonequilibrium universality classes uncovered since 2015 in active and living matter.