Abstract
We propose a simple adaptive-network model describing recent swarming experiments. Exploiting an analogy with human decision making, we capture the dynamics of the model using a low-dimensional system of equations permitting analytical investigation. We find that the model reproduces several characteristic features of swarms, including spontaneous symmetry breaking, noise- and density-driven order-disorder transitions that can be of first or second order, and intermittency. Reproducing these experimental observations using a non-spatial model suggests that spatial geometry may have less of an impact on collective motion than previously thought. © IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.
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Huepe, C., Zschaler, G., Do, A. L., & Gross, T. (2011). Adaptive-network models of swarm dynamics. New Journal of Physics, 13. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/13/7/073022
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