Attractive and repulsive interactions in the one-dimensional swarmalator model

Phys Rev E. 2023 Dec;108(6-1):064214. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevE.108.064214.

Abstract

We study a population of swarmalators, mobile variants of phase oscillators, which run on a ring and have both attractive and repulsive interactions. This one-dimensional (1D) swarmalator model produces several of collective states: the standard sync and async states as well as a splaylike "polarized" state and several unsteady states such as active bands or swirling. The model's simplicity allows us to describe some of the states analytically. The model can be considered as a toy model for real-world swarmalators such as vinegar eels and sperm which swarm in quasi-1D geometries.