abstract: There are multiple mathematical models for alignment of individuals moving within a group. In a first class of models, individuals tend to relax their velocity toward the average velocity of other nearby neighbors. These types of models are motivated by the flocking behavior exhibited by birds. Another class of models have been introduced to describe rapid changes of individual velocity, referred to as jump, which better describes behavior of smaller agents (e.g. locusts, ants). In the second class of model, individuals will randomly choose to align with another nearby individual, matching velocities. There are several open questions concerning these two type of behavior: which behavior is the most efficient to create a flock (i.e...
Moving in a group while avoiding collisions with group members causes internal dynamics in the group...
<div><p>Collective behaviors that seem highly ordered and result in collective alignment, such as sc...
Given a large number of birds in the flock, we mathematically investigate the mechanism the birds mo...
Flocks of birds exhibit a remarkable degree of coordination and collective response. It is not just ...
Collective behaviour can be difficult to discern because it is not limited to animal aggregations su...
A class of stochastic individual-based models, written in terms of coupled velocity jump processes, ...
Abstract—We provide a model (for both continuous and discrete time) describing the evolution of a fl...
A class of stochastic individual-based models, written in terms of coupled velocity jump processes, ...
Schools of fish and flocks of birds are examples of self-organized animal groups that arise through ...
Moving in a group while avoiding collisions with group members causes internal dynamics in the group...
Flocking is a paradigmatic example of collective animal behaviour, where global order emerges out of...
In this paper we introduce two different models to study the group dynamic of birds on wire and taki...
Animals moving together cohesively is a commonly observed phenomenon in biology, with bird flocks an...
Abstract. A one-dimensional rule-based model for flocking, that combines velocity alignment and long...
Complex patterns of collective behaviour may emerge through self-organization, from local interactio...
Moving in a group while avoiding collisions with group members causes internal dynamics in the group...
<div><p>Collective behaviors that seem highly ordered and result in collective alignment, such as sc...
Given a large number of birds in the flock, we mathematically investigate the mechanism the birds mo...
Flocks of birds exhibit a remarkable degree of coordination and collective response. It is not just ...
Collective behaviour can be difficult to discern because it is not limited to animal aggregations su...
A class of stochastic individual-based models, written in terms of coupled velocity jump processes, ...
Abstract—We provide a model (for both continuous and discrete time) describing the evolution of a fl...
A class of stochastic individual-based models, written in terms of coupled velocity jump processes, ...
Schools of fish and flocks of birds are examples of self-organized animal groups that arise through ...
Moving in a group while avoiding collisions with group members causes internal dynamics in the group...
Flocking is a paradigmatic example of collective animal behaviour, where global order emerges out of...
In this paper we introduce two different models to study the group dynamic of birds on wire and taki...
Animals moving together cohesively is a commonly observed phenomenon in biology, with bird flocks an...
Abstract. A one-dimensional rule-based model for flocking, that combines velocity alignment and long...
Complex patterns of collective behaviour may emerge through self-organization, from local interactio...
Moving in a group while avoiding collisions with group members causes internal dynamics in the group...
<div><p>Collective behaviors that seem highly ordered and result in collective alignment, such as sc...
Given a large number of birds in the flock, we mathematically investigate the mechanism the birds mo...