In the coordinated collective behaviors of biological swarms and flocks, the attractive/repulsive (A/R) functional link between each pair of particles plays an important role. By changing the slope of the A/R function, a dramatic transition between different aggregation patterns surfaces. With a high value of the slope, the particle aggregation shows a liquid-like pattern in which the outer particles are sparsely distributed while the inner ones densely. In addition, the particle density is reduced from the outside to the inside of each cluster. By comparison, when the slope decreases to a sufficiently low value, the particle aggregation exhibits a crystal-like pattern as the distance between each pair of neighboring particles remains const...
Collective and directed motility or swarming is an emergent phenomenon displayed by many self-organi...
We present a model of soft active particles that leads to a rich array of collective behavior found ...
International audienceThe formation of groups is of essential importance in biology. Aggregation is ...
In the coordinated collective behaviors of biological swarms and flocks, the attractive/repulsive (A...
Among collective behaviors of biological swarms and flocks, the attractive/repulsive (A/R) functiona...
Among collective behaviors of biological swarms and flocks, the attractive/repulsive (A/R) functiona...
Active matter deals with systems whose particles consume energy at the individual level in order to ...
In this paper, we consider an anisotropic swarm model with an attraction/repulsion function and stud...
A diverse, asynchronous swarm consisting of N mobile, attractive-repulsive particles evolves inside ...
This paper considers a class of social foraging swarms with a nutrient profile (or an attractant/rep...
Abundant collective motion patterns of animal groups have different kinds of functions like migratio...
We present a model of soft active particles that leads to a rich array of collective behavior found ...
In this paper, we consider an anisotropic swarm model with an attraction/repulsion function and stud...
This paper considers an anisotropic swarm model that consists of a group of mobile autonomous agents...
Active matter is everywhere, from macroscopic to microscopic scales, we find systems such as human c...
Collective and directed motility or swarming is an emergent phenomenon displayed by many self-organi...
We present a model of soft active particles that leads to a rich array of collective behavior found ...
International audienceThe formation of groups is of essential importance in biology. Aggregation is ...
In the coordinated collective behaviors of biological swarms and flocks, the attractive/repulsive (A...
Among collective behaviors of biological swarms and flocks, the attractive/repulsive (A/R) functiona...
Among collective behaviors of biological swarms and flocks, the attractive/repulsive (A/R) functiona...
Active matter deals with systems whose particles consume energy at the individual level in order to ...
In this paper, we consider an anisotropic swarm model with an attraction/repulsion function and stud...
A diverse, asynchronous swarm consisting of N mobile, attractive-repulsive particles evolves inside ...
This paper considers a class of social foraging swarms with a nutrient profile (or an attractant/rep...
Abundant collective motion patterns of animal groups have different kinds of functions like migratio...
We present a model of soft active particles that leads to a rich array of collective behavior found ...
In this paper, we consider an anisotropic swarm model with an attraction/repulsion function and stud...
This paper considers an anisotropic swarm model that consists of a group of mobile autonomous agents...
Active matter is everywhere, from macroscopic to microscopic scales, we find systems such as human c...
Collective and directed motility or swarming is an emergent phenomenon displayed by many self-organi...
We present a model of soft active particles that leads to a rich array of collective behavior found ...
International audienceThe formation of groups is of essential importance in biology. Aggregation is ...