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Chasing and separating simultaneously

08.20.25 | Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization

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Asymmetric interactions between different species of molecules have previously been demonstrated to result in self-organized patterns and functions . If one species A is attracted to B, but in turn, B is repelled by A, run-and-chase dynamics emerges. This is a common phenomenon observed in minimal models of living matter. In contrast, if the attraction and repulsion are mutual, the system typically acquires a more static state with separated phases – such as oil droplets in water.

Suropriya Saha and Ramin Golestanian from the department of Living Matter Physics at MPI-DS have now extended the model of non-reciprocal interactions. They investigated what would happen to the system if the role of the two molecule species were not linear. “When we introduce non-linearity into the system, the resulting behavior becomes dynamic and unpredictable,” explains Saha, the first author of the study. “This means that the roles of molecule A and B can be reversed, spontaneously reversing the roles in the run-and-chase interaction – or also acquiring a reciprocal behavior. Non-linearities arise generically in real systems in nature, yielding to a more comprehensive model describing living matter,” she continues.

The result of such non-linear non-reciprocal interactions is the coexistence of run-and-chase dynamics and phase separation. Moreover, since the role of the two species can reverse dynamically, the entire system becomes chaotic. “In living systems, such non-reciprocal interactions are more the rule than the exception” argues Golestanian. “Hence this model reflects the versatile dynamics of living systems and thus helps to understand the complexity of how matter can organize and contribute to the formation of life.” he concludes.

Nature Communications

10.1038/s41467-025-61728-8

Computational simulation/modeling

Effervescence in a binary mixture with nonlinear non-reciprocal interactions

7-Aug-2025

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Manuel Maidorn
Max Planck Institute for Dynamics and Self-Organization
manuel.maidorn@ds.mpg.de

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