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arxiv: 1708.01431 · v1 · pith:ISDLSMOBnew · submitted 2017-08-04 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech

Propagating speed waves in flocks: a mathematical model

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Efficient collective response to external perturbations is one of the most striking abilities of a biological system. Signal propagation through the group is an important condition for the imple- mentation of such a response. Information transfer has been experimentally observed in the turning mechanism of birds flocks. In this context it is well-known also the existence of density waves: birds under predation, attempting to escape, give rise to self-organized density waves that propagates linearly on the flock. Most aspects of this phenomenon are still not fully captured by theoretical models. In this work we present a new model for the propagation of the speed (the modulus of the velocity) fluctuations inside a flock, which is the simplest way to reproduce the observed density waves. We have studied the full solution of the model in d = 1 and we found that there is a line in the parameter space along which the system relaxes in the fastest way with no oscillation after a signal has passed. This is the critical damping condition. By analyzing the parameters plane we show that critical damping represents an attractor for a steepest descent dynamics of the return time of the system. Finally we propose a method to test the validity of the model through through future experiments.

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