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Publikováno v:
New Journal of Physics, Vol 18, Iss 7, p 073042 (2016)
The collective motion of groups of animals emerges from the net effect of the interactions between individual members of the group. In many cases, such as birds, fish, or ungulates, these interactions are mediated by sensory stimuli that predominantl
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https://doaj.org/article/9b39ee0896574a3eab8e083e76345df1
Autor:
Dan Gorbonos, Kasper van der Vaart, Michael Sinhuber, James G. Puckett, Andrew M. Reynolds, Nicholas T. Ouellette, Nir S. Gov
Publikováno v:
Physical Review Research, Vol 2, Iss 1, p 013271 (2020)
Previous work has suggested that disordered swarms of flying insects can be well modeled as self-gravitating systems, as long as the “gravitational” interaction is adaptive. Motivated by this work, we compare the predictions of the classic, mean-
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https://doaj.org/article/c9b201e39aa546f9bff5e3e08b59ee3a
Autor:
James G. Puckett, Nicholas T. Ouellette, Nir S. Gov, Michael Sinhuber, Dan Gorbonos, Kasper van der Vaart
Publikováno v:
J R Soc Interface
In swarms of flying insects, the motions of individuals are largely uncoordinated with those of their neighbours, unlike the highly ordered motion of bird flocks. However, it has been observed that insects may transiently form pairs with synchronized
Autor:
James G. Puckett, Julia A. Giannini
Publikováno v:
Physical Review E. 101
Collective behaviors displayed by groups of social animals are observed frequently in nature. Understanding and predicting the behavior of complex biological systems is dependent on developing effective descriptions and models. While collective anima
Autor:
Michael Sinhuber, James G. Puckett, Rui Ni, Kasper van der Vaart, Nicholas T. Ouellette, Douglas H. Kelley
Publikováno v:
Scientific Data
Aggregations of animals display complex and dynamic behaviour, both at the individual level and on the level of the group as a whole. Often, this behaviour is collective, so that the group exhibits properties that are distinct from those of the indiv
Autor:
Nir S. Gov, Dan Gorbonos, James G. Puckett, Kasper van der Vaart, Michael Sinhuber, Andy M. Reynolds, Nicholas T. Ouellette
Previous work has suggested that disordered swarms of flying insects can be well modeled as selfgravitating systems, as long as the “gravitational” interaction is adaptive. Motivated by this work we compare the predictions of the classic, mean-
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::10afe7b26fda2463b447180c7e196703
Autor:
James G. Puckett, Kimberly R. Spayd
Publikováno v:
PRIMUS. 26:938-951
This article describes our modeling approach to teaching the one-dimensional heat (diffusion) equation in a one-semester undergraduate partial differential equations course. We constructed the apparatus for a demonstration of heat diffusion through a
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2018)
Scientific Reports, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2018)
Throughout the animal kingdom, animals frequently benefit from living in groups. Models of collective behaviour show that simple local interactions are sufficient to generate group morphologies found in nature (swarms, flocks and mills). However, ind
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::12952f74d39a240121c32c58546872f9
The collective motion of groups of animals emerges from the net effect of the interactions between individual members of the group. In many cases, such as birds, fish, or ungulates, these interactions are mediated by sensory stimuli that predominantl
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::958aa2ccda4a48fea9cd233fab2500ec
As a granular material is compressed, the particles and forces within the system arrange to form complex and heterogeneous collective structures. Force chains are a prime example of such structures, and are thought to constrain bulk properties such a
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