In active 𝜑4 field theories the nonequilibrium terms play an important role in describing active phase separation; however, they are irrelevant, in the renormalization group sense, at the critical point. Their irrelevance makes the critical exponents the same as those of the Ising universality class. Despite their irrelevance, they contribute to a nontrivial scaling of the entropy production rate at criticality. We consider the nonequilibrium dynamics of a nonconserved scalar field 𝜑 (Model A) driven out-of-equilibrium by a persistent noise that is correlated on a finite timescale 𝜏, as in the case of active baths. We perform the computation of the density of entropy production rate 𝜎 and we study its scaling near the critical point. We find that similar to the case of active Model A, and although the nonlinearities responsible for nonvanishing entropy production rates in the two models are quite different, the irrelevant parameter 𝜏 makes the critical dynamics irreversible.

Scaling of the entropy production rate in a $\upvarphi$4 model of active matter / Paoluzzi, Matteo. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. E. - ISSN 2470-0045. - 105:4(2022). [10.1103/physreve.105.044139]

Scaling of the entropy production rate in a $\upvarphi$4 model of active matter

Matteo Paoluzzi
Primo
2022

Abstract

In active 𝜑4 field theories the nonequilibrium terms play an important role in describing active phase separation; however, they are irrelevant, in the renormalization group sense, at the critical point. Their irrelevance makes the critical exponents the same as those of the Ising universality class. Despite their irrelevance, they contribute to a nontrivial scaling of the entropy production rate at criticality. We consider the nonequilibrium dynamics of a nonconserved scalar field 𝜑 (Model A) driven out-of-equilibrium by a persistent noise that is correlated on a finite timescale 𝜏, as in the case of active baths. We perform the computation of the density of entropy production rate 𝜎 and we study its scaling near the critical point. We find that similar to the case of active Model A, and although the nonlinearities responsible for nonvanishing entropy production rates in the two models are quite different, the irrelevant parameter 𝜏 makes the critical dynamics irreversible.
2022
Active Matter, Soft Matter, Statistical Mechanics, Critical Phenomena, Nonequilibrium statistical Mechanics
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Scaling of the entropy production rate in a $\upvarphi$4 model of active matter / Paoluzzi, Matteo. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. E. - ISSN 2470-0045. - 105:4(2022). [10.1103/physreve.105.044139]
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