The correlated motion of flocks is an example of global order emerging from local interactions. An essential difference with respect to analogous ferromagnetic systems is that flocks are active: animals move relative to each other, dynamically rearranging their interaction network. This non-equilibrium characteristic has been studied theoretically, but its impact on actual animal groups remains to be fully explored experimentally. Here, we introduce a novel dynamical inference technique, based on the principle of maximum entropy, which accommodates network rearrangements and overcomes the problem of slow experimental sampling rates. We use this method to infer the strength and range of alignment forces from data of starling flocks. We find ...
Recent experimental evidence suggests that interactions in flocks of birds do not involve a characte...
Coordination of birds in large flocks is amazing, especially, since individual birds only interact w...
When European starlings come together to form a flock, the distribution of their individual velociti...
The correlated motion of flocks is an example of global order emerging from local interactions. An e...
We derive a new method to infer from data the out-of-equilibrium alignment dynamics of collectively ...
Flocking is a typical example of emergent collective behavior, where interactions between individual...
Bird flocks are a paradigmatic example of collective motion. One of the prominent traits of flocking...
Flocks of birds exhibit a remarkable degree of coordination and collective response. It is not just ...
The numerical simulations of physical systems are a widely used instrument in scienti c investigatio...
Flocking is a paradigmatic example of collective animal behaviour, where global order emerges out of...
Collective behavior in biological systems is a complex topic, to say the least. It runs wildly acros...
Speed fluctuations of individual birds within natural flocks are moderate, due to the aerodynamic, e...
From bird flocks to fish schools, animal groups often seem to react to environmental perturbations a...
As one of nature's most striking examples of collective behaviour, bird flocks have attracted extens...
From the analysis of experimental data about starling flocks we can find some key properties of thes...
Recent experimental evidence suggests that interactions in flocks of birds do not involve a characte...
Coordination of birds in large flocks is amazing, especially, since individual birds only interact w...
When European starlings come together to form a flock, the distribution of their individual velociti...
The correlated motion of flocks is an example of global order emerging from local interactions. An e...
We derive a new method to infer from data the out-of-equilibrium alignment dynamics of collectively ...
Flocking is a typical example of emergent collective behavior, where interactions between individual...
Bird flocks are a paradigmatic example of collective motion. One of the prominent traits of flocking...
Flocks of birds exhibit a remarkable degree of coordination and collective response. It is not just ...
The numerical simulations of physical systems are a widely used instrument in scienti c investigatio...
Flocking is a paradigmatic example of collective animal behaviour, where global order emerges out of...
Collective behavior in biological systems is a complex topic, to say the least. It runs wildly acros...
Speed fluctuations of individual birds within natural flocks are moderate, due to the aerodynamic, e...
From bird flocks to fish schools, animal groups often seem to react to environmental perturbations a...
As one of nature's most striking examples of collective behaviour, bird flocks have attracted extens...
From the analysis of experimental data about starling flocks we can find some key properties of thes...
Recent experimental evidence suggests that interactions in flocks of birds do not involve a characte...
Coordination of birds in large flocks is amazing, especially, since individual birds only interact w...
When European starlings come together to form a flock, the distribution of their individual velociti...