Optimal hash arrangement of tentacles in jellyfish

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Abstract

At first glance, the trailing tentacles of a jellyfish appear to be randomly arranged. However, close examination of medusae has revealed that the arrangement and developmental order of the tentacles obey a mathematical rule. Here, we show that medusa jellyfish adopt the best strategy to achieve the most uniform distribution of a variable number of tentacles. The observed order of tentacles is a real-world example of an optimal hashing algorithm known as Fibonacci hashing in computer science.

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Okabe, T., & Yoshimura, J. (2016). Optimal hash arrangement of tentacles in jellyfish. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep27347

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