<div><p>Collective behaviors that seem highly ordered and result in collective alignment, such as schooling by fish and flocking by birds, arise from seamless shuffling (such as super-diffusion) and bustling inside groups (such as Lévy walks). However, such noisy behavior inside groups appears to preclude the collective behavior: intuitively, we expect that noisy behavior would lead to the group being destabilized and broken into small sub groups, and high alignment seems to preclude shuffling of neighbors. Although statistical modeling approaches with extrinsic noise, such as the maximum entropy approach, have provided some reasonable descriptions, they ignore the cognitive perspective of the individuals. In this paper, we try to explain h...
Abstract Since the pioneering work by Vicsek and his collaborators on the motion of self-propelled p...
We study the collective motion of a large set of self-propelled particles subject to voter-like inte...
Schools of fish and flocks of birds are examples of self-organized animal groups that arise through ...
Collective behaviors that seem highly ordered and result in collective alignment, such as schooling ...
Collective behavior in biological systems is a complex topic, to say the least. It runs wildly acros...
Flocking is a typical example of emergent collective behavior, where interactions between individual...
Flocking is a fascinating phenomenon observed across a wide range of living organisms. We investigat...
Fish, birds, insects and robots frequently swim or fly in groups. During their three dimensional col...
Collective behaviour can be difficult to discern because it is not limited to animal aggregations su...
Collective behaviour is a widespread phenomenon in biology, cutting through a huge span of scales, f...
Collective motion is a widespread phenomenon in nature where individuals actively propel themselves,...
<div><p>Collective behaviour is a widespread phenomenon in biology, cutting through a huge span of s...
Collective behaviour is a widespread phenomenon in biology, cutting through a huge span of scales, f...
We study the effects of animal social networks with a weighted pattern of interactions on the flocki...
In natural flocks/swarms, it is very appealing that low-level individual intelligence and communicat...
Abstract Since the pioneering work by Vicsek and his collaborators on the motion of self-propelled p...
We study the collective motion of a large set of self-propelled particles subject to voter-like inte...
Schools of fish and flocks of birds are examples of self-organized animal groups that arise through ...
Collective behaviors that seem highly ordered and result in collective alignment, such as schooling ...
Collective behavior in biological systems is a complex topic, to say the least. It runs wildly acros...
Flocking is a typical example of emergent collective behavior, where interactions between individual...
Flocking is a fascinating phenomenon observed across a wide range of living organisms. We investigat...
Fish, birds, insects and robots frequently swim or fly in groups. During their three dimensional col...
Collective behaviour can be difficult to discern because it is not limited to animal aggregations su...
Collective behaviour is a widespread phenomenon in biology, cutting through a huge span of scales, f...
Collective motion is a widespread phenomenon in nature where individuals actively propel themselves,...
<div><p>Collective behaviour is a widespread phenomenon in biology, cutting through a huge span of s...
Collective behaviour is a widespread phenomenon in biology, cutting through a huge span of scales, f...
We study the effects of animal social networks with a weighted pattern of interactions on the flocki...
In natural flocks/swarms, it is very appealing that low-level individual intelligence and communicat...
Abstract Since the pioneering work by Vicsek and his collaborators on the motion of self-propelled p...
We study the collective motion of a large set of self-propelled particles subject to voter-like inte...
Schools of fish and flocks of birds are examples of self-organized animal groups that arise through ...