Braiding a flock: winding statistics of interacting flying spins
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❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
physics.bio-ph
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trajectorieswindingflockstatisticsanimalbraidbraidingbreaking
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When animal groups move coherently in the form of a flock, their trajectories are not all parallel, the individuals exchange their position in the group. In this Letter we introduce a measure of this mixing dynamics, which we quantify as the winding of the braid formed from the particle trajectories. Building on a paradigmatic flocking model we numerically and theoretically explain the winding statistics, and show that it is predominantly set by the global twist of the trajectories as a consequence of a spontaneous symmetry breaking.
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