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== Contents ==
 
== Contents ==
In this topic the emergence of collective motion in populations of living organisms is discussed. An overview of different collective phenomena, e.g. in animal flocks and bacterial swarms, their spatio-temporal dynamics, the interactions which generate them and their response to external perturbations, is provided.
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In this topic, an overview of the emergence of collective motion in populations of living organisms is provided. In particular, different collective phenomena, e.g. in animal flocks and bacterial swarms, their spatio-temporal dynamics, the interactions which generate them and their response to external perturbations, are discussed.
  
 
== Literature ==
 
== Literature ==
  
*A. Cavagna et al., PNAS 107, 11865 (2010).
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*A. Cavagna et al., PNAS 107, 11865 (2010)
*K. Drescher et al., PNAS 108, 10940 (2011).
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*K. Drescher et al., PNAS 108, 10940 (2011)
*Y. Sumino et al., Nature 483, 448 (2012).
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*Y. Sumino et al., Nature 483, 448 (2012)
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*H. H. Wensink et al., PNAS 109, 14308 (2012)

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Date
08.07.2015
Topic
Collective Motion of Living Organisms (E)
Speaker
Julian Maisch
Tutor
Juan Ruben Gomez Solano

Contents

In this topic, an overview of the emergence of collective motion in populations of living organisms is provided. In particular, different collective phenomena, e.g. in animal flocks and bacterial swarms, their spatio-temporal dynamics, the interactions which generate them and their response to external perturbations, are discussed.

Literature

  • A. Cavagna et al., PNAS 107, 11865 (2010)
  • K. Drescher et al., PNAS 108, 10940 (2011)
  • Y. Sumino et al., Nature 483, 448 (2012)
  • H. H. Wensink et al., PNAS 109, 14308 (2012)